The new Porsche 911 Turbo is presented in a new light by the latest promotional clip which talks about ambition and reaching new goals.
The closest thing Porsche has to a supercar right now is presented both as an object that we strive for and as a machine that tries to be the best version of itself.
The German automaker is getting ready for the official presentation of the new 911 Turbo at the Frankfurt Motor Show, but until we can see it in the flesh this delectable clip will have to do.
By "breaking new ground", Porsche means rear axle steering, active aerodynamics and a substantial reduction in fuel consumption coupled with increased performance and handling. While the Ferrari 458 has a manettino for traction control, this supercar for civilized people offers a camera-based road sign recognition and speed limit recognition.
The German automaker is getting ready for the official presentation of the new 911 Turbo at the Frankfurt Motor Show, but until we can see it in the flesh this delectable clip will have to do.
By "breaking new ground", Porsche means rear axle steering, active aerodynamics and a substantial reduction in fuel consumption coupled with increased performance and handling. While the Ferrari 458 has a manettino for traction control, this supercar for civilized people offers a camera-based road sign recognition and speed limit recognition.