Porsche 911 Turbo, 2006 - 2012
For 44 years, Porsche, the most racing carmaker on the planet, has been developing the 911 model. As Porsche puts it, it's a "precise tool among sports cars." Critics say the 911 engine's placement above the rear axle is "the worst solution done just perfectly." Yes, those 44 years and the electronics revolution have been used for this great job. Equipped with a system of two variable geometry turbines, the 3.6 L engine develops 480 hp. Weighing in at 1585 kg, the standard 911 Turbo (with manual transmission) has an excellent power-to-weight ratio of 302.8 hp per tonne. The specific output is 133 hp per engine operating liter. The phenomenal torque is 620 Nm, which can be increased to 680 Nm using the overboost function. Inspiring acceleration - 3.7s to 100 km / h and only 12.2 seconds to 200 km / h. This power is controlled by a new electronically controlled all-wheel drive system. The 911 turbo has a top speed of 310 km / h. What will be the next 911 turbo ?!