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In spring 2011 Porsche launches a special edition based on the 345 hp (254 kW) Carrera with a 3.6 litre engine. The 911 Carrera Black Edition features a significant technology package that is available in both the Coupé and Cabriolet variants.
The 911 Black Edition is limited to a total of 1,911 units and is tagged with the same price as the Carrera basic models. The market launch is scheduled for April 2011.
The special edition is painted in plain black as standard, with basalt black metallic also available as an option. The colour highlights remain to the 19 inch 911 Turbo II bi-colour wheels. The black, four-piston aluminium monobloc fixed calipers are visible thanks to the unobstructed view of the brakes provided by the rims. The special edition features a "Black Edition’s" black lettering on the stainless steel door entry guards.
The color scheme continues inside with the standard equipment offering high-quality partial leather seats. Included in this special edition is a sports design steering wheel. Everything in the instrument cluster also comes in black. Testifying the limited production run of the 911 Black Edition, a badge has been placed on the glove compartment lid.
The 911 Black Edition is powered by a typical Carrera flat-six cylinder engine that produces 345 hp at 6,500 rpm. The 3,614cc engine matted with a six-speed gearbox is able to reach a top speed of 289 km/h in both body versions. In terms of acceleration, the Coupé version goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.9 seconds.
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The 911 model is none other than a 2-door sports car produced by Porsche AG. Just like a typical Porsche model, it is built in a slightly arched frame, even through the large number of modifications it has experienced along its many years of existence. It has also been made in Cabriolet and Targa versions. Larger and clearly more sophisticated than Porsche’s previous models, the rear-engined 911 was said to be the main opponent to the Jaguar E Type,... more