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3.4L / 6Cyl Mid-engine Horsepower: 295Hp@6250rpm Torque: 251lb-ft@4400-6000rpm Performance Top Speed: 267km/h 0-60mph(0-96km/h): 5.8sec Interior -Leather Sport Seats/Black and Heated Seats -Auto Dimming Mirror -Rainsensor -Auto Climate Control Package -3-Spoke Sport Steering wheel -Bose Surround Sound System -RPM Shiftlight Exterior -Arctic Silver Metallic -Parktronic Sensors -19” Carrera S Wheel/painted black -Tires 235/40ZR19 front -Tires 265/35ZR19 rear -Bi-Xenon Headlight Package -Park Assist System -Red Taillights/Exclusive Porsche -Tiptronic /Handbrake in Aluminum and Leather -Metal Door Sill Model Insignia -Floor Matts Interior Color -3M Stone guard /Fenders -Carbon Fiber Film/ Hood -Windshield with tinted Sun strip -Tinted Windows Drivetrain Rear-Wheel drive 5-speed Tiptronic S Fuel Comsumption City:20mpg/ ~ 11.5L/100km Highway: 28mpg/ ~ 8.4L/100km Performance -RSP-Tune including SBS System -Sport Exhaust System Tubi/Exclusive Porsche -Chrome Exhaust Pipe -Tiptronic S -Lowered Suspension Kit Porsche -Strut Brace front -Aerokit Exclusive Porsche Audio-Multimedia -Pioneer Avic-Z110BT Navigation System -7”Touch-Screen, Sirius Satellite, Bluetooth, Ipod connector -external Audio Streaming Iphone/Blackberry etc. -Porsche Sign/ Double Din-Frame -JL Audio Booster/Amplifier HD900/5, 5-Channel High End Booster Class-D, 900Watt Service/Maintenance -all services completed at RSP-Motorsports -no extended Warranty |
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Take a POV hot lap in the Porsche 918 Spyder
Mon, 14 Apr 2014That title about says it all. This is a hot lap of the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, TX, with Porsche Works Driver Patrick Long at the wheel of a Porsche 918 Spyder. The camera is basically showing us everything that Long sees, making this not just one of the coolest 918 videos we've seen, but also one of the neatest laps of CoTA.
As Long peers through the bends, so will you. You'll see him fight the wheel, and find out just how difficult it is to hustle this hybrid hypercar around a world-class track at speed. It's pretty darn entertaining. There are also a few scattered shots of the 918's exterior just to break up the interior awesomeness, although we aren't exactly complaining about those. Take a look below for the short video from Porsche.
Porsche CEO outlines Cayenne diesel US repair proposal
Wed, Jan 13 2016Porsche has announced a plan to fix the emissions issue on the Cayenne with the 3.0-liter diesel V6, and it includes a software update and the replacement of the catalytic converter on some early examples, according to Reuters. The company believes these repairs are enough to make the SUVs emissions compliant, but the automaker's proposal still needs approval from the Environmental Protection Agency and California Air Resources Board before it can implement a recall. This authorization could come by the end of January. Note that the proposed 3.0-liter TDI plan is separate from the 2.0-liter TDI fix that was rejected by CARB on Tuesday. There are around 13,000 Cayennes on the road that the company needs to repair. Models from 2013 and 2014 would require a new catalytic converter and a software update, but those from 2015 and 2016 would just need the new software. "The technical aspects have all been submitted, we will wait whether there will still be proposals for corrections by the Americans," Porsche CEO Oliver Blume said to Reuters. He wasn't sure how long the repair process would take, but suggested less than half of the affected examples would require the upgraded exhaust hardware. Blume indicated to Reuters that Audi actually created this repair plan. The EPA first issued a violation notice against the 3.0 TDI in early November and later broadened it to around 85,000 vehicles from the 2009-2016 model years, including diesel examples of the Cayenne, Volkswagen Touareg, Audi A6, A7, A8, Q5, and Q7. Audi later admitted the engine contained previously undisclosed auxiliary emission control devices. CARB gave the automaker 45 days to come up with a recall proposal to fix the 15,000 affected models in the state. Related Video:
VW may move production because of Russia's cutoff of natural gas
Sun, Sep 25 2022Volkswagen AG is exploring ways to counter a shortage in natural gas, including shifting production around its network of global facilities, signaling how the energy crisis unleashed by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine threatens to upend EuropeÂ’s industrial landscape. Volkswagen, EuropeÂ’s biggest carmaker, said Thursday that reallocating some of its production was one of the options available in the medium term if gas shortages last much beyond this winter. The company has major factories in Germany, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, which are among European countries most reliant on Russian gas, as well as facilities in southern Europe that source energy from elsewhere. “As mid-term alternatives, we are focusing on greater localization, relocation of manufacturing capacity, or technical alternatives, similar to what is already common practice in the context of challenges related to semiconductor shortages and other recent supply chain disruptions,” Geng Wu, VolkswagenÂ’s head of purchasing, said in a statement. RussiaÂ’s decision to throttle gas supplies to Europe has raised concerns that Germany might be forced to ration its fuel. Recent news that gas storage levels hit 90% ahead of schedule has soothed fears of acute shortages this winter, but Germany faces a challenge in replenishing depleted reserves next summer without contributions from Russia. Southwestern Europe or coastal zones of northern Europe, both of which have better access to seaborne liquefied natural gas cargoes, could be the beneficiaries of any production shift, a Volkswagen spokesman said by phone. The Volkswagen group already operates car factories in Portugal, Spain and Belgium, countries that host LNG terminals. Labor hurdles To be sure, any major production shift away from EuropeÂ’s biggest economy would face significant hurdles. VW has some 295,000 employees in Germany and worker representatives account for around half the companyÂ’s 20-member supervisory board. Any shift in production would likely involve a limited number of vehicles rather than wholesale factory shutdowns. While gas supplies for VWÂ’s plants are currently secured, the company has identified potential savings at its European sites to cut gas consumption by a “mid-double-digit percentage,” said Michael Heinemann, managing director of VWÂ’s power-plant unit. Still, the carmaker said it was concerned about the effect high gas prices could have on its suppliers.