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The Porsche 997 is the sixth generation of the Porsche 911 sports car. Predecessor: Porsche 911 (996). Successor: Porsche 911 (991). Production: 2004–2013.

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The 911 Turbo Cabriolet was recently spied testing. (Photo by Hans G. Lehmann/Hidden Image)
Porsche Juices the 911: Rapid new Turbo set for 2006 Geneva show debut
GREG KABLE
Published Date: 11/7/05

No one can accuse Porsche of failing to make the most of the 911.

Though the latest iteration of the iconic German supercar, the 997 as it is known internally, has been with us only a year, already there are eight different models to tempt customers: Carrera, Carrera S, Carrera Cabriolet, Carrera S Cabriolet, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Carrera 4 Cabriolet and Carrera 4S Cabriolet, to name them all. It seems every time you turn around, a different version of the 911 pops up on the new-car radar screen.
Note the roofline difference and C-pillar on the 997 Turbo Cabriolet. (Photo by Hans G. Lehmann/Hidden Image)

Not that we’re complaining. It’s just that with so many variants, and with such high production numbers these days, the 911 appears to be in danger of losing its allure.

But Porsche is not deterred. With at least four more variants of the 911 scheduled to bow in 2006, including the heavy-hitting Turbo captured here testing with only minimal disguise, Porsche is forging ahead like never before.

Traditionally the most eagerly anticipated of all 911 models, the new Turbo is scheduled to make its first public outing at the Geneva motor show in March, with North American sales likely to begin next June.

As our pictures reveal, the Turbo once again sports more aggressive styling than lesser versions of the 911. The new look is partly revealed on the Carrera 4S, which receives the Turbo’s widened bodywork.
The current ’05 996 Turbo Coupe and Cabrio look tough, but the new 997 cars appear more menacing.

Other distinguishing features include a deeper front bumper with large ducts directing air to a trio of front-mounted radiators, chunkier sills underneath the doors, cooling ducts in the leading edge of the rear fenders, a reworked rear bumper with ducts at the corners to direct hot air out of the engine bay, and tailpipes that poke out of the lower valance cover.

To provide even greater levels of downforce, Porsche also modifies the outgoing model’s biplane rear spoiler.

A set of standard 19-inch wheels and lowered ride height complete the visual makeover, giving the new car an appealing, hunkered-down stance highly reminiscent of today’s model.

The recent popularity of the 911 Turbo Cabriolet, brought back in the previous generation after a lengthy hiatus, convinced Porsche to retain it the next time around, though the Cabriolet is not expected to join the lineup until 2007, according to AutoWeek sources.
Though cammoed spy pics of the 997 Turbo Coupe have been around since July, Porsche is getting bolder in on-road tests. The cars, above, were captured near Weissach, Germany. Note front intake grilles: Is it subterfuge, or will they be in place at launch?

Powering next year’s range-topping 911 is a reworked version of the outgoing model’s devastatingly effective 3.6-liter six-cylinder engine. Porsche drew on its engine-building experience to crank up the output of the horizontally opposed unit with an enhanced management system, twin variable vane turbochargers, improved exhaust routing with reduced back-pressure, and the latest evolution of its electrohydraulic VarioCam Plus system, which continuously varies valve lift and timing.

The exact output is still under wraps, but the German carmaker’s long history of evolutionary improvements suggests peak power will not rise dramatically beyond the outgoing 911 Turbo’s 420 hp.

Insiders hint at a gain of 30 hp, taking the new model up to around 450 hp. That is about the same as today’s 911 Turbo S (444 hp), but our sources say the power curve is flattened out, with added clout below 2500 rpm and improved breathing efficiency giving it a more determined character above 6000 rpm.

While the new car’s curb weight creeps above 3520 pounds, the subtle increase in power should be sufficient to endow it with a power-to-weight ratio beyond its predecessor’s 253 hp per ton. Torque is also expected to rise by at least 30 lb-ft, to around 457 lb-ft.

These numbers point to even sharper standing-start acceleration for the car and, in combination with improved aerodynamics, an incremental increase in top speed.

Though nothing is official, a 0-to-60-mph time under 4.0 seconds and an all-out 200-mph appear to be reality, creating what should be a fascinating three-way tussle for supercar supremacy with the heavily lauded 4.3-liter 490-hp V8-powered Ferrari F430 and the 5.0-liter 500-hp V10-powered Lamborghini Gallardo.
The car above was snapped by intrepid AW reader Jonathan Souza, who found it in high-altitude tests in Colorado. (Photo by Jonathan Souza)

As with the past two generations of the 911 Turbo, power is delivered permanently to all wheels via a closely stacked six-speed manual gearbox. Porsche also intends to offer a new double-clutch unit, though it remains to be seen whether it will be ready in time for the car’s debut early next year.
Together with the new Turbo, Porsche’s other 911 debuts for 2006 include the GT3, Targa and GT2—the latter sharing the new Turbo’s driveline but channeling its reserves through the rear wheels.

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Now when the new C6 Z06 is here, Porsche need to work harder and I hope they manage doing it.
 
Just_me said:
Now when the new C6 Z06 is here, Porsche need to work harder and I hope they manage doing it.

For the ones who wants a porsche which is fast as the Z06 there will be the 997 GT2. Off course Porsche won't try to compete pricewise but there will allways be a Porsche for everyone. Eventhough the Z06 is an extremly good sports cars there is still a huge percentage of people who would choose to own a slower Porsche instead.
 
Luwalira said:
Eventhough the Z06 is an extremly good sports cars there is still a huge percentage of people who would choose to own a slower Porsche instead.

Those image concious bastards! I'm betting it happens quite often. Image aside, there are plenty of good reasons to buy a Turbo over a Z06 but the same could be said for the Z06.
 
Porsche Guy said:
Those image concious bastards! I'm betting it happens quite often. Image aside, there are plenty of good reasons to buy a Turbo over a Z06 but the same could be said for the Z06.

I have nothing negative to say about the Z06, it is fantastic car, Period. But still there is just something special about the name "911 Turbo", which gives me goose bumps. I understand why Porsche hasn't decide to join the horse power war by boosting the power of their cars to 500hp+. I think that's a wise move since their cars are all ready fast. On top of that I don't think that all sports cars need to push 0-100km/h in less than 3.7 seconds to be fantastic.
 
Good to see that Porsche isn't giving the 911 loads of power, it doesn't need it!

I can't wait to see how it looks, hopefully it will be back on top of the supercar chain!
 
I'd say the new GT2 will have around 500 horsepower or so if they want to compete since the 2004 version of the 996 GT2 already had 483. I just hope that the new turbo motors are based on the 3.8 liter and not the 3.6.
 
Carbon said:
I'd say the new GT2 will have around 500 horsepower or so if they want to compete since the 2004 version of the 996 GT2 already had 483. I just hope that the new turbo motors are based on the 3.8 liter and not the 3.6.

I'd think somewhere in the high fives for the new one.
 
Imhotep Evil said:
Also, I heard something about a Porsche SMG in the 997 Turbo, somebody knows somthing about it.

A few month after it's release there will be a DSG tranny option.
 
Here are some cool chops that I just found:


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Aha, Carlos from Rennteam.com, cool dude. Think his p-shops are wayyyy off, none of the spy pics give any indication of half the mods made to those pics.
 
Stuttgarter said:
Aha, Carlos from Rennteam.com, cool dude. Think his p-shops are wayyyy off, none of the spy pics give any indication of half the mods made to those pics.
Seems like we need Hussein to make one then, hehe. :D
 
I found this on m5board.com

"You could be right! My Porsche dealer told me the same thing only 480hp-997t and 508hp-997ts. He said that 997ts would do 0-100km/h is less then 4s and that will be in official specs. We will see...
I will enjoy my M6 when it arrive in March and I ordered 997S as well so i look forward for next spring."



intresting !
 
Just_me said:
"You could be right! My Porsche dealer told me the same thing only 480hp-997t and 508hp-997ts. He said that 997ts would do 0-100km/h is less then 4s and that will be in official specs. We will see...
I will enjoy my M6 when it arrive in March and I ordered 997S as well so i look forward for next spring."

Nice info I hope the power figures are true. It seem like Porsche will be setting the standar very high and putting it hardcore versions of the 911 at the top of every sports car lists. :)
 
Luwalira said:
Nice info I hope the power figures are true. It seem like Porsche will be setting the standar very high and putting it hardcore versions of the 911 at the top of every sports car lists. :)

I think they need to now when we see how well Z06 performs. Who said competition isnt good? :D
Cayman is a good performer too and Porsche need to make a difference between 911 and Cayman. So I bet they are putting all their knowledge into new 911.

EDIT: I just realized that the guy who wrote it already own a M6 and also ordered a 997S, a guy with money and good taste :usa7uh:
 
He sure have got good taste. It's good that Porsche has decided to step up and meet the competition, especially the Z06 which is the biggest threat. If the 997ts pushed 508hp I can't imagine what hos fast the GT2 will be, the car already does 0-62 in just 4 second. There is a chance the it will be as fast a the CGT or even faster.
 
Luwalira said:
Nice info I hope the power figures are true. It seem like Porsche will be setting the standar very high and putting it hardcore versions of the 911 at the top of every sports car lists. :)


yeah well CGT has been out for several years when GT2 comes so of course sooner or later CGT will be beaten by another Porsche.

I hope we see a CGT II in the future :D
 

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Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, is a German automobile manufacturer specializing in high-performance sports cars, SUVs, and sedans, headquartered in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Owned by Volkswagen AG, it was founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche. In its early days, Porsche was contracted by the German government to create a vehicle for the masses, which later became the Volkswagen Beetle. In the late 1940s, Ferdinand's son Ferry Porsche began building his car, which would result in the Porsche 356.
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