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Porsche Korea has officially launched the new 911 Turbo S, a new top-level lineup of the brand Iconic Model 911, in Korea. The new car will consist of two models, Coupe and Cabriolet, and will start delivering customers in May.
The new 911 Turbo S features the strongest performance of any mass-produced 911 ever. It combines a newly developed 3.6L Boxer engine with a lightweight T-hybrid system based on a 400V system to produce a total system output of 711 horsepower (PS) and a maximum torque of 81.6kg·m. This is a 61 horsepower improvement over the previous generation, which takes only 2.5 seconds to accelerate from rest to 100 km/h, with a top speed of 322 km/h.
In particular, it was equipped with two electric exhaust turbo to increase responsiveness, and the Nurburgring Nordschleipe lap time recorded 7:03:92, about 14 seconds shorter than the previous model. On the chassis side, it is equipped with an electrohydraulic Porsche Dynamic Chass Control (ehPDCC), a Four-Wheel Drive System (PTM), and a Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) for increased stability. The tires are subject to 325/30 ZR 21 on the rear axle and 255/35 ZR 20 on the front axle.
The exterior was differentiated by applying turbonite, a color dedicated to turbot, to crest and lettering, and emphasized the presence of the top model with a wider body and titanium exhaust system. The interior is equipped with embossing details that reinterpret the 18-way sports seat plus and 911 Turbo 930 design, and offers HD matrix LED headlights and sports chrono packages as basic specifications. The domestic sales price is KRW 342.7 million for 911 Turbo S Coupe and KRW 358.9 million for 911 Turbo S Cabriolet based on VAT.
Meanwhile, Porsche Korea's sales (1.31 trillion won) and operating profit (45.4 billion won) fell 15% and 10.8% year-on-year, respectively, as of 2024, but sales surged 30% in 2025. This was in contrast to the sharp drop in Porsche AG's global deliveries during the same period, which led to a surge in the importance of the Korean market.
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