The 2023 Porsche 911 Carrera T will have no back seat, the base engine, and many parts from the 911 Carrera S.
In its pursuit to build a 911 for every niche, Porsche on Tuesday unveiled a version that's gone on a diet.
Following what is becoming tradition, the 2024 911 Carrera T starts life as a base 911, but then a bunch of items are ripped out and other parts are shoved in, all in the name of driving pleasure balanced with performance instead ofThe base 911's twin-turbo 3.0-liter flat-6 makes the same 379 hp and 331 lb-ft of torque in the T, but it sings through a sport exhaust system.
Thanks to a standard rear-seat delete package , reduced sound insulation, lighter seats, thinner glass, and more compact battery, the 911 Carrera T shaves 100 lb from the base 911's curb weight, tipping the scales at 3,254 lb.Porsche says the 911 Carrera T will sprint from 0-60 mph in 4.3 seconds, but opting for the dual-clutch transmission will drop that time to 3.8 seconds. Regardless of transmission, the sports car is capable of 181 mph.
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