What does Porsche 992 mean?

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DelNatalie
07/29/25 5:18pm
Porsche 992 is a codename, referring to the all-new Porsche 911. The first models launched in the new 911 series are the Carrera-S variants, equipped with an upgraded 3.0-liter turbocharged horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine. This engine delivers a maximum power output of 450 horsepower and a peak torque of 530 N·m, paired with a new 8-speed PDK dual-clutch transmission. Below are more details: 1. Exterior: Wider and larger, with evolved design details, featuring a standard wide-body for better visual impact; the front body is widened by 45mm; the standard version achieves the effect of GTS; the louvered grilles on both sides of the front bumper are straighter; it introduces electrically extending embedded door handles for the first time; new LED matrix headlights; the rear features a new full-width taillight design; the rear bumper is redesigned; the positions of the exhaust, license plate, and high-mounted brake light are changed. 2. Interior: The interior's technological feel is significantly enhanced, with a digital instrument panel similar to the Panamera; the central tachometer retains a traditional mechanical design; the center console is equipped with a 10.9-inch touchscreen; touch buttons are placed below the center console; new gear lever design, etc. 3. Performance: More efficient engines are available. The Carrera-S and Carrera-4S are powered by a 3.0T engine, with a maximum output of 331kW, an increase of 22kW over the previous generation, and a peak torque of 530Nm. The Carrera-S accelerates from 0-100km/h in 3.7 seconds, with a top speed of 308km/h; the Carrera-4S achieves 0-100km/h in 3.6 seconds, with a top speed of 306km/h. Compared to the previous generation, both models have improved their 0-100km/h acceleration time by 0.4 seconds.
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