19 non 'slant nose' or Package cars were made for the USA only. Very rare. The Porsche factory had 93 Turbo chassis left. These were all transferred to Porsche Exclusiv and hand built as the very special 964 Turbo 3.6 S. They were offered with normal, or ‘Flachbau’ slant nose front ends. While the vast majority of Turbo S’ were fitted with the ‘Flachbau’ nose as a no-cost option, the Turbo S could also be had with the traditional 964 nose as well. In all, 76 Flatnose cars were made while 17 non-Flatnose (known as Package option) cars were made. These cars were also fitted with the X88 option, which increased power to 380 hp.
2013 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet Stuttgart. The dynamic range of the new 911 Turbo models1) multiplied by the driving pleasure...
1987 Porsche 911 Turbo ‘Flachbau’ In 1986 Porsche finally offered the slantnose, called Flachbau in German, straight from the factory....
2003 TechArt GT Street S Maximum performance combined with optimum lightweight: TechArt Automobildesign offers one of the world’s most powerful...
2014 TechArt 911 Turbo S TECHART Automobildesign provides more power for the new Porsche 911 Turbo S. The TECHART Power...
1990 Strosek 911 Mega BiTurbo In Detail engine Twin Turbo Flat-6 displacement 3368 cc / 205.5 in³ power 380.3 kw...
2005 Sportec SP600M Swiss Tuner Sportec, in co-operation with its project partners Toyo tires and Shell, not only blew away...
2012 RUF RXL The RXL was developed by RUF to satisfy drivers that the found the standard production Porsche Panamera...
2012 RUF RT-35 Anniversary The Rt 35 Anniversary is based on the Porsche 991. Its Turbo power-train is offered only...
2010 RUF Roadster Alois Ruf and his team were inspired to build the RUF Roadster from a 1967 Porsche Targa....
2012 RUF RGT-8 The RGT 8, first introduced here at Geneva in 2010, is now available based on the new...
2014 RUF RCT RUF’s turbocharged cars have a proven track record, sustained over 37 years at the cutting edge of...
1998 Ruf Turbo R In Detail submitted by Richard Owen price $ $160 000 engine Twin Turbo Flat-6 valvetrain DOHC...
2000 Ruf RGT For those who missed purchasing a GT3, there is now a superior alternative – the RUF RGT...
1987 Ruf CTR Yellow Bird The Ruf Yellow Bird is one of the most prolific tuned vehicles and gained notoriety...
2012 Ruf CTR³ Clubsport The styling of the CTR 3 evokes the mid-engine Le Mans Coupes of the 1950s. The...
1993 Ruf BTR 3.8 In Detail submitted by Richard Owen engine Turbocharged Inloine-6 displacement 3746 cc / 228.6 in³ bore...
1987 Ruf 911 3.4 This race equiped gt3 was built intended for the track only. It is doubtfull we will...
2000 Ruf 3400 S In Detail submitted by Richard Owen price $ $96 000 USD engine Flat-6 valvetrain DOHC 4...
1990 RS 911 Turbo In Detail submitted by Richard Owen price $ $207 058 engine Turbocharged Flat-6 valvetrain SOHC displacement...
2002 Gemballa GTR 750 EVO Where Porsche stops, Gemballa takes off. As a long time tuner of Porsches, Uwe Gemballa...
1995 Gemballa 911 Le Mans Biturbo In Detail engine Twin Turbo Flat-6 displacement 3746 cc / 228.6 in³ bore 102...
2002 Gemballa 911 GTR 650 For 2002 it looks like Porsche tuner, Uwe Gemballa, has tweaked his ulitmate creation, the...
1996 Gemballa 911 GTR 600 At their London Motorcar Sale, RM Auctions sold this Gemballa Turbo. Their catalogues described the...
1991 Koenig-Specials C62 One of the more notorious tuners is Koenig Specials. As the focus of the company has been...
The 2014 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet is a great companion to its coupe sibling. The Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet delivers the same blend of dynamism, performance and efficiency offered by the Coupe. The turbocharged 3.8-litre six-cylinder engine delivers 520 bhp and it helps drivers accelerate from zero to 60 mph in just 3.1 seconds (there goes your hair style). Compared to the 997.2 Turbo Cabriolet the new Turbo Cab delivers 30 bhp more power and are 0.2 seconds faster in terms of their standard acceleration. It is also up to 15% more efficient and more luxurious and comfortable to boot.
The 2014 Porsche 911 Turbo is a technological extravaganza. Adaptive aerodynamics, four-wheel steering, torque vectoring, active four-wheel drive, adaptive dampers, launch control, twin-clutch automatic gearbox – you get the picture. This is the first time we've had a chance to sample all of this on British roads. Two versions are available; both are powered by an uprated version of the previous 911 Turbo's 3.8-litre twin-turbo flat-six engine. The new 911 Turbo has even more power and more electronic systems. It is still a straight-line monster that will blow you away in terms of the sheer might of that engine and traction.
This year Gooding and Company sold a total of $128 million at Pebble Beach including the one-of 1962 Ferrari 250...
Porsche offered the 991 Turbo S from the start of the production of the 991 Turbo. The unique features of the Turbo S were the GT3 mirrors, slightly different front spoiler grilles and interior features. As before, the Turbo S was a heavily equipped version of the Turbo. The powerkit added 29 KW of power and the following equipment came as standard: PDCC hydraulic rollbar system, Sport Chrono (Launch control and 0.15 bar overboost functions), dynamic engine mounts, PCCB Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes, central lock wheels, full LED dynamic headlights, 18-way Sport Plus seats with memory.