2005 Porsche 911 Cabriolet Preview
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A Really Quick Tan
Winter is officially here, and with it comes cold mornings, slippery roads and dark skies filled with snowflakes, at least where I live in Toronto. Its not exactly the best time of year to be thinking about open-topped cars, but Porsche seems to think otherwise, preparing for warmer times with the introduction of next summers most-wanted convertible, the new 911 (997-type) Cabriolet.
The new droptop is the latest addition to Porsches model offence for 2005, coming just a few
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| Porsche doesnt care that winter has just officially started, theyve introduced next summers most-wanted convertible, the new 911 (997-type) Cabriolet. (Photo: Porsche Cars North America) |
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| Like the Coupe, the Cabrio will be available in one of two models, the standard 325-hp Carrera or the 355-hp S model. (Photo: Porsche Cars North America) |
To deliver the same refinement and capabilities as the Coupe, Porsche has strengthened the Cabriolets chassis, improving its structural rigidity. Extra reinforcements were made throughout
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| Not only does the Cabrios top lower or rise in a mere 20 seconds, it can also be opened and closed at speeds of up to 31 mph. (Photo: Porsche Cars North America) |
Standard on the Carrera S and optional on the Carrera is Porsches new Active Suspension Management system (PASM), featuring dampers which adapt to the conditions of the road, furthering the cars driving potential.
The soft-top roof mechanism used in the 997 is much like the one featured in the 996. The lightweight cloth roof folds in a
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| The 3.6L Cab with manual gearbox can reach 60 mph in 5.1 seconds, while the S completes the sprint even quicker, in just 4.8 seconds. (Photo: Porsche Cars North America) |
The Cabrios roof will be one of only a handful that can be opened and closed at speeds of up to 31 mph when it becomes available, the list soon to include the upcoming Boxster as well, allowing the driver to quickly shelter the interior and passengers from unexpectedly inclement weather. To save cost, the glass rear screen was carried over directly from the 996.
Compared to other convertibles, the sacrifices in performance made in
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| The Cabriolet features the same smartly-styled and intuitively laid-out interior as the Coupe. (Photo: Porsche Cars North America) |
The extra 187 pounds of roof mechanisms and reinforcements add a mere 0.2 seconds to both cars 0 to 60 mph acceleration times. The 3.6L Cab with manual gearbox can reach 60 mph in 5.1 seconds, while the S completes the sprint even quicker, in just 4.8 seconds.
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