Carrera S (991) 2011-present | |
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703 601 813 696 | |
3.8L Flat-Six | |
395 bhp @ 7,400 RPM | |
325 lb·ft @ 5,600 RPM | |
RWD | |
7-speed | |
The Porsche 911 Carrera S (991) was unveiled at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show and is the first car to be featured on Porsche's new 991-platform.
Editions[]
Blue[]
The "Blue" edition was released on January 10th, 2012 following the release of the Porsche 911 Carrera S "Snowflake" edition. It features Amerikon Speedsystems tuned parts.
Snowflake[]
The "Snowflake" edition was released on December 20th, 2011 for top-up as the Snowflake's big brother for the 2011 Winter holiday season. The car features Gromlen tuned parts, skill mods, aftermarket parts including a snowflake neon and "HO HO HO" license plate. It also comes with the same snow particle effect as seen on the Snowflake Porsche 911 Turbo.
Silver[]
The "Silver" edition was released on November 13th, 2014 as part of the IGC rotation. It does not come pre-equipped with any performance parts, aftermarket parts or skill mods.
Overall Performance[]
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The Porsche 911 Carrera S has a stock top speed of 309 km/h (192 mph) for Class A. The acceleration is strong and the same goes for its nitrous output. The handling is very good, responsive and stable in cornering, however, it may tend to oversteer at its higher gears.
Dealer Information[]
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Blue | 739 | 689837 691 | |||||
Snowflake | 755 | 729848 689 | |||||
Unavailable |
Aftermarket Details[]
Snowflake | ||||||||
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Verge wide | Glint | Stock | Stock | Snowflakes | Black | Stage 3 | HO HO HO |
Skill Mods[]
Snowflake | ||||||
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14 % | 14 % | 19 % | 15 % | 9 % |
Appearances[]
Gallery[]
Porsche (13) | |
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911 Carrera RSR 3.0 • 911 Carrera S • 911 GT2 (996) • 911 GT2 (997) • 911 GT3 RS (997 MK2) • 911 GT3 RS 4.0 • 911 Turbo • 914-6 GT • 959 • Boxster Spyder • Carrera GT • Cayman S • Panamera Turbo |