Porsche’s iconic 911 model line has a rich history of thrilling drivers, and the Carrera T variant stands out as a testament to its performance roots. With a focus on weight reduction and an engaging driving experience, the Porsche 911 Carrera T offers a unique blend of nostalgia and modern technology.
The Carrera T’s design cues immediately hint at its focus on performance. Pronounced rear-wheel arches necessitate adjusting your side mirrors outward for better rearward visibility, adding a touch of quirkiness to the classic 911 silhouette. When I was being picked up for the test drive, I asked the representative, ‘How will I know it’s you?’ He simply said, “You’ll know.”
Read moreRETAINING its basic appearance since its debut in 1965, the 911 Targa 4 GTS is far from basic. The iconic sports car embodies Porsche’s technological advancement while still embracing that old world charm.
Read moreTHERE’S an old automotive cliché about what a villain like Darth Vader would drive. It usually means looking for cars with an all-black or dark theme.
So what would a hero drive? What would Superman sit behind the wheel of? It might just be the 2022 Porsche 911 GT3. While Superman’s Clark Kent human persona might have a problem affording a six-figure car on his Daily Planet reporter salary, he could probably call in a small financial favour from fellow Justice League member, the billionaire Bruce Wayne aka Batman.
Read moreOn February 16 this year, Porsche debuted the seventh generation of the 911 GT3 model to the worldwide press.
“This was the biggest, most complex, and most demanding GT project so far,” said Andreas Preuninger, director GT product line — Porsche, at the virtual launch.
Read moreIt was cheers and applause for the 2020 Porsche 911 as it rolled off Knutsford Boulevard into the ATL Motorsports’s showroom for its launch on Wednesday.
“This is probably the most exciting car we’ve launched, and will launch anytime soon. It’s just amazing to have the most iconic sports car back in our showroom and we can’t wait to see it on Jamaican streets,” David Henriques, head of business at ATL Motorsports, told Jamaica Observer’s weekly Auto magazine.