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How much? £101,823
On sale in the UK: 21 November 2009
Engine: 3800cc 24v twin-turbo flat-six, 493bhp @ 6000rpm, 479lb ft @ 1950-5000rpm
Transmission: Four-wheel drive, seven-speed dual-clutch
Performance: 3.6sec 0-62mph, 193mph, 24.8mpg, 268g/km CO2
How heavy / made of? 1595kg/steel
How big (length/width/height in mm)? 4450/1852/1300
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Porsche 911 Turbo (2009) CAR review

By Georg Kacher (photography by Paul Barshon)

First Drives

13 October 2009 14:00

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This is the facelifted Porsche 911 Turbo, and it incorporates most of the tweaks made to the regular 911 18 months ago, including the seven-speed PDK double-clutch gearbox. 

Are you sure this new Porsche 911 Turbo is new? It looks the same to me...

This is a 911 we’re talking about – styling tweaks are always going to be subtle. But if you look closely you might notice the wider front air intake, LED indicators, daytime running lights and tail lamps, low-drag door mirrors and larger tailpipes.

Here’s hoping bigger changes have been made under the skin of the 2009 911 Turbo!

They have. The flat six engine now has a one-piece crankcase, high-pressure direct fuel injection, a pair of variable geometry blowers, unequal length intake manifolds, larger intercoolers and a free-flow exhaust with two separate catalysts.

Power is up from 473bhp to 493bhp at 6000rpm, while torque climbs from 457lb ft to 479lb ft, with the latter delivered all the way from 1950-5000rpm. And if you spec the Sport Chrono pack, an overboost facility delivers a stonking 516lb ft for up to 10 seconds at a time.

So how does it go?

Rather well. Zero to 62mph times depend on the choice of gearbox and whether you’ve opted for the optional Sport Chrono pack, which brings launch control and the overboost function.

So the six-speed manual takes 3.7sec to sprint to 62mph, the PDK needs 3.6sec and the Sport Chrono pack chops a further two tenths from that. Put that in perspective: each and every one of those times is faster than the 959. And with all four wheels sharing the burden, you can use much of the performance even in bad weather, although probably not the 193mph top speed. Porsche also claims it’s 10sec quicker round the Nordschleife than last year’s 911 Turbo.

But it’s the mid-range kick that really shows what the Turbo is all about. The flat six is redlined at 7000rpm but you never need to use more than 5k to pass anything and it certainly doesn’t need as many as seven gears. The PDK 'box is great though, and made all the better by the new option of some proper paddles mounted behind the wheel instead of those awful rocker switches fitted to the first PDK Carreras.

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KoenigseggBG

KoenigseggBG says

RE: Porsche 911 Turbo (2009) CAR review

Well, exept the fact that I'm not too keen on the new parts (bodykit, back lights and interior elements), I think Porsche have done very well in every other way. It's a 911 so it'll always sell, it's a Turbo, so it has a great engine, they have improved the car without making it too expensive. Good job, Mr. Wiedeking.

30 October 2009 20:03

 

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Ray_A says

RE: Porsche 911 Turbo (2009) CAR review

Funny, the amount of comments on the photography - I'd like to join that band of admirers.

 

Power increase AND weight loss? Excellent!

 

I agree with JB on this one (and echoed later) in that this car does suffer a bit in being perceived as an all-rounder. It would normally be seen as relatively good value but for the presence of the GT-R. I'd take the latter, but that's purely on a value for money basis. I prefer the looks of the 911, even although the turbo lacks the purity of shape of the lesser models.

17 October 2009 13:52

 

anchie

anchie says

RE: Porsche 911 Turbo (2009) CAR review

You could be Sebastien Loeb or Lewis Hamilton, for all the relevence it has to my comments. 

Your 'idiots', comment indicated narrow-mindedness and ignorance, this does you no service. It also implied that you had not read the article, or do not respect the opinions of CAR journalists. If you do not like Porsches, not problem, but please do not insult those who have an opinion other than yours (I am sure you could find some anti-Porsche forums somewhere, where you could could really let loose, with like-minded Porsche-haters, if thats what you need).

Yes, I have only recently begun to participate in this forum, but I have been reading CAR Magazine for almost 20 years. I like CAR because of the quality of the magazine in comparison to other car magazines, and the general high quality of the journalism (except when CAR acts as a marketing tool for Jaguar and Mclaren), as well as the great photography.

P.S. If your original comments were directed at the 911 Sport Classic I would probably agree with you.

17 October 2009 01:22

 

JohnnyBimmer

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JohnnyBimmer says

RE: Porsche 911 Turbo (2009) CAR review

 Anchie - yep agree for Austria the Turbo is best choice ;)

15 October 2009 02:38

 

a t o m i c

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a t o m i c says

RE: Porsche 911 Turbo (2009) CAR review

 Why is everyone ignoring the elephant in the room? This car and the GT-R are aimed directly at one another, which is the fastest high tech all weather GT?

14 October 2009 14:50

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