RE: Porsche 911 Carrera launched with 385hp

RE: Porsche 911 Carrera launched with 385hp

Tuesday 30th July 2019

Porsche 911 Carrera launched with 385hp

New entry-level 992 gets turbocharged 3.0-litre flat-six and £82,793 starting price



Eight months after the launch of the 992, Porsche has added the standard Carrera to its current 911 lineup. The new trim level brings the model's starting price down to £82,793 and provides the manufacturer with a direct rival for the likes of Jaguar's 380hp F-Type V6. Using a 385hp version of the turbocharged 3.0-litre flat-six featured across the 992 range, the base 911 is capable of sprinting from 0-62mph in 4.2 seconds - or four seconds dead with the optional Sport Chrono pack - making it two tenths quicker than the old 991.2 Carrera turbo.

Porsche still only offers an eight-speed PDK with the 992, and for now drive is sent exclusively rearward in the Carrera, which tops out at 182mph. The model's main differences occur in the flat-six's internals, where it receives smaller turbines and compressors - otherwise the non-S car gets much the same technical makeup as its slightly more potent sibling. That includes the same chassis and traction control systems, with a new wet mode that helps the rear wheels apply power more effectively on slippery surfaces - reducing the chances of any unwarranted reversing into hedgerows - alongside the new digital cabin technology.


The Carrera receives smaller wheels all round, so that's 19s at the front and 20s at the rear, giving it slightly larger tyre side walls - but the rear contact patches are still 295mm. Braking is handled by a set of smaller discs (of 330mm) than the S, grabbed by four-piston monobloc calipers finished in black. You can, of course, option in the usual extras, such as Porsche's adjustable Sport chassis, for a four figure sum, so don't expect many Carreras to be leaving the showroom in absolute base spec.

With potentially less grip, less power and the added pliancy of those thicker sidewalls, the entry version might yet prove the sweetest 992 - certainly it will be the most accessible. The Carrera S has immense talent, but there's no doubt that Porsche has pursued ever faster speeds alongside ever higher levels of grip. It's so enormously capable though that a step back might not be such a bad thing for road driving.

We'll know soon enough. Both the Carrera and Carrera Convertible are available for order as of now, with the latter costing almost £10k more at £92,438. All-wheel drive versions will follow in the coming months to double the present 992 line-up, with the hotly anticipated GT stuff also set to appear in the not so distant future - as hinted at by the recent sightings of the new GT3.


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Griffgrog

Original Poster:

705 posts

246 months

Monday 29th July 2019
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I'm going to bet that this is the best 992. That's plenty of power for UK roads and the smaller diameter wheels will help too. Everyone will talk about the GT cars as being the best, but those who opt for the base carerra will probably enjoy the pick of the bunch.

Mark-C

5,084 posts

205 months

Monday 29th July 2019
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Yep - as an everyday usable car this looks immense ...

drpep

1,758 posts

168 months

Monday 29th July 2019
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No manual gearbox for the Porsche 911. How times have changed. While I appreciate the progress that is the PDK and ZF-auto gearboxes, I somehow can't resolve the absence of a manual option for the 911.

None of my/our cars have manual gearboxes and that's the principal reason that the M3 will be replaced at some point by something endowed with 3 pedals and a stick in the centre console. It's not just about going quick; it's about being involved and that's what a 911 is all about.

I'm sure this is objectively a faster and better all-round car for it, but there's little more satisfying than a series of well matched heel and toe downshifts toward a bend on track.

SFO

5,169 posts

183 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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Porsche has said that a manual gearbox is coming

C.MW

473 posts

69 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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That sloppy electronic shifter and the elimination of a proper handbrake tells you one thing very clearly: the 992 was made a luxury GT first and a sports car second. An analogue, engaging sports car that gets under your skin, it is not.

RDMcG

19,142 posts

207 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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Yes, the handbrake is important. For that reason I have hung on to my 7.1RS, a go kart like car with harsh suspension, super accurate steering, Mezger engine, six-speed and no stability control. I have later cars that will kill it of course, and no doubt the next GT cars will be unbelievable.

Still, a nice twisty road in the old car is still a treat.

cerb4.5lee

30,570 posts

180 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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Predictably enough the auto leaves me flat...but I do really like the looks of this 911 and I'm not a massive fan usually.

I do take my hat off to Porsche though because they certainly do know how to charge. I have always thought that Mercedes and BMW were good at marketing...but Porsche win hands down for sure for me.

RDMcG

19,142 posts

207 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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cerb4.5lee said:
Predictably enough the auto leaves me flat...but I do really like the looks of this 911 and I'm not a massive fan usually.

I do take my hat off to Porsche though because they certainly do know how to charge. I have always thought that Mercedes and BMW were good at marketing...but Porsche win hands down for sure for me.
The options list is where the price goes into the stratosphere. I have often thought that if they could charge for the air in the cabin there would be a PorscheLuft extra chargesmile

PorkRind

3,053 posts

205 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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That's a really good looking car. If only I worked harder at school. 😂

GT03ROB

13,262 posts

221 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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The basic car. It's all you really need. Plenty good enough. Although I really don't think they have enough of a sporty feel. I've always felt the latter day 911s are more GT than sports car. Whereas the GTs are the real sports cars of the 911 range. Bit ironic really!

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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Wonder what variant of their model range they're going to release tomorrow?

Edited by anonymous-user on Tuesday 30th July 05:57

drpep

1,758 posts

168 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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SFO said:
Porsche has said that a manual gearbox is coming
Excellent. I shall STFU then smile

dvs_dave

8,624 posts

225 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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Looks very great. Nice and clean looking. I’d like to buy an absolute base spec version as it’ll have everything you need, and very little of what you don’t, and be all the better for it. Lighter, simpler, more reliable, less distracting, purer, less flashy, etc.

Carl_Manchester

12,196 posts

262 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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PorkRind said:
That's a really good looking car. If only I worked harder at school. ??
The cab is ugly as sin in real life.


SidewaysSi

10,742 posts

234 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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Raygun said:
Wonder what variant of their model range they're going to release tomorrow?

Edited by Raygun on Tuesday 30th July 05:57
I presume they aren't as they launched this today.

Dale487

1,334 posts

123 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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It's all well and good saying the Carrera comes with smaller wheels but there isn't a single picture of them - which bar the smaller brakes in black are the biggest visual difference between it and the S, now there's no narrow body.


blueg33

35,883 posts

224 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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Looks good

but...............

i'd still rather have an Evora 410

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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SidewaysSi said:
Raygun said:
Wonder what variant of their model range they're going to release tomorrow?

Edited by anonymous-user on Tuesday 30th July 05:57
I presume they aren't as they launched this today.
But tomorrow 'new day, new variant'

GroundEffect

13,836 posts

156 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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Seen a few in the metal and they're really quite big.

I prefer the 991.2 and the 997.2 is my favourite 911.

redroadster

1,738 posts

232 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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Not keen on that crayon colour but as a car it's hard to beat ,the coming manual will make it even better buy .