Summary
- New AWD Carrera 4S Coupé, Cabriolet, and Targa 4S debut with 480 PS
- Targa celebrates 60 years with signature roof and standard rear-wheel steering
- Upgraded tech includes GTS brakes, wireless charging, and matrix LED headlights
Porsche has introduced three new all-wheel-drive 911 variants — the Carrera 4S Coupé, Cabriolet, and Targa 4S — bringing the total number of AWD 911s to six. Positioned just below the GTS lineup, the new models feature a 3L twin-turbo flat-six engine producing 480 hp, a 30 hp increase over their predecessors. The Carrera 4S Coupé sprints from 0–62 mph in 3.3 seconds with the Sport Chrono Package and reaches a top speed of 191 mph.
The models come with Porsche’s advanced PTM all-wheel-drive system, rear-biased dynamics and electromechanically controlled water-cooled front clutch, enhancing traction and driving confidence in all conditions. The Targa 4S, marking 60 years of the iconic Targa body style, includes a fully automatic roof system and signature wide roll bar.
Standard equipment has been significantly upgraded, now including rear-wheel steering (Targa), GTS-derived brakes, matrix LED headlights, leather interior and wireless phone charging. The Coupé comes as a two-seater with optional rear seats, while the Cabriolet and Targa include rear seating as standard. Details on price are available via Porsche’s official site and authorized dealers.
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