GaadiKey
  • Bikes
    • Hero
    • Honda
    • TVS
    • Bajaj
    • Suzuki
    • Royal Enfield
    • Yamaha
    • Ather
    • KTM
    • Aprilia
    • Vespa
    • Harley Davidson
    • BMW
    • Kawasaki
    • Ducati
    • Yezdi
    • Ampere
  • Cars
    • Maruti Suzuki
    • Tata
    • Hyundai
    • Mahindra
    • Toyota
    • Kia
    • Honda
    • MG
    • Renault
    • Volkswagen
    • Nissan
    • Skoda
    • Citroen
    • Jeep
    • Audi
    • BMW
    • Mercedes-Benz
    • Lexus
    • Volvo
    • Isuzu
    • BYD
  • Bike Reviews
  • Car Reviews
  • About
  • Contact
  • Photos
  • Best Bikes 2025
    • Best Motorcycles 2025
    • 2025 Hero Splendor+ XTEC 2.0
    • 2025 Royal Enfield Classic 350
    • 2025 Hunter 350
    • 2025 Royal Enfield Scram 440
    • 2025 Royal Enfield Classic 650
    • Best Scooters 2025
    • 2025 Honda Activa 6G
    • 2025 TVS Jupiter
    • 2025 Suzuki Access
    • Best Electric Scooters 2025
    • 2025 Suzuki e-Access
    • 2025 Honda Activa e:
    • 2025 Honda QC1
    • Best Cars 2025
      • 2025 Tata Curvv EV
  • Auto Components
No Result
View All Result
GaadiKey
No Result
View All Result
Home Cars

New Porsche 911 is here!

Eighth generation of Porsche’s iconic sports car showcased at Buddh International Circuit.

Chethan Thimmappa by Chethan Thimmappa
April 11, 2019
in Cars, Porsche
0
205
VIEWS
Share on WhatsappShare on FacebookShare on Twitter

Faster, more powerful and more efficient than ever before, the eighth generation of the Porsche 911 has arrived in India. Revealed on track at the Buddh International Circuit, the 911 Carrera S highlighted the design and performance evolution of the brand’s most iconic sports car. The rear-engine model range has been redesigned and now showcases a more muscular look that pays tribute to its past, while also embracing the future with technology woven into its DNA. 

Speaking during the launch event at the FIA certified track, Pavan Shetty, Director of Porsche India, said:

Just like the first generation, the latest 911 is a sports car for the new era. Our icon has once again evolved and is now more powerful, more emotional, and more efficient than its predecessors. It is the best 911 Porsche has ever produced and to prove that point we have brought the range to the Buddh International Circuit for a performance showcase. The eighth generation maintains the 911’s status as a pure driver’s car that also offers everyday usability and unique design. As such, I am delighted to announce that the 911 Carrera S and the 911 Carrera S Cabriolet are now available in India for booking.

911 Carrera S models deliver 450 hp


The turbocharged flat-six engine of the 911 Carrera S and the Carrera S Cabriolet now produces 450 hp. This corresponds to an increase of 30 hp compared with the previous generation. Both 911 models beat the four-second mark for acceleration from zero to 100 km/h: the rear-wheel drive 911 Carrera S needs 3.7 seconds and the Carrera S Cabriolet just 3.9 seconds. This makes both cars 0.4 seconds faster than their predecessors. The optional Sport Chrono Package reduces the sprint by a further 0.2 seconds. Power in the new models is delivered by a newly developed eight-speed Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) dual-clutch transmission. Top speeds are now measured at 308 km/h for the 911 Carrera S and 306 km/h for the soft-top version. The fuel consumption (NEDC-correlated) of the 911 Carrera S and the Carrera S Cabriolet is 8.9 l/100 km.

Porsche Design DNA


The new 911’s silhouette remains iconic with an exterior design that draws on its earlier generations, making it familiar and yet undoubtedly new. This eighth incarnation is more assertive, with significantly wider wheel housings arch over the 50.8 cm (20”) front wheels and 53.34 cm (21”) rear wheels. The rear end is now the same width across all models, highlighting the slimline centre section. At the front, the body is 45 mm wider. Electrical pop-out handles in the doors emphasise the tapered and smooth side contour, while a bonnet with a pronounced recess evokes the design of the first 911 generations. At the rear, all models feature a rear significantly wider, variable-position rear spoiler and the seamless, elegant light strip. Apart from the front and rear sections, the entire outer shell is now made from aluminium.

Redesigned interior with clear lines


The completely new interior is characterised by the clear and straight lines of the dashboard with recessed instruments, inspired by the 911 models from the 1970s. Alongside the central rev counter – typical for Porsche – two thin, frameless displays supply information to the driver. The centre screen of the Porsche Communication Management (PCM) is now 27.7 cm (10.9”) and can be operated easily and without distraction thanks to the new interior design. Located underneath this there is a compact switch unit with five buttons for direct access to important vehicle functions. The seats have also been fundamentally modified. The new design reduces the vehicle weight by around three kilos, while the adapted geometry offers significantly better lateral support in the shoulder area. Although the seat is now positioned five millimetres lower and has a minimally thinner seat cushion, seating comfort has been improved overall. 

Improved driving dynamics


The new 911 advances driving dynamics with the new mixed tyre configuration, with 50.8 cm (20”) wheels on the front axle and 53.34 cm (21”) wheels on the rear axle. At the same time, the tyres on the rear drive axle are significantly wider than on the front wheels. The combination results in increased stability, traction and balance while reduced understeer and oversteer improve safety. The refined chassis design is completed by the next generation of Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), which has been extensively developed for the new 911.

Innovative lightweight roof with Coupé characteristics


The Carrera Cabriolet S uses innovative technology to achieve a previously unattainable coupé-like roof curvature of the closed fabric panel bow roof, something that also offers aerodynamic benefits. A new and lighter hydraulic roof drive allows the convertible top to be opened and closed in around 12 seconds in each case – like on the previous model, this is possible at speeds up to 50 km/h. The integrated, electrically operated wind deflector ensures increased comfort in the 911 Carrera Cabriolet at higher speeds.

New assistance systems increase safety and comfort


In a world first, Porsche has developed the Wet mode, included as standard. This function detects water on the road, preconditions the control systems accordingly and warns the driver, who can then set up the vehicle for enhanced safety, by simply pushing a button or using the mode switch on the steering wheel (Sport Chrono Package). 

Brighter and smarter


The new optional LED matrix headlights with PDLS Plus are an eye-catching development. The energy centre of the Porsche Dynamic Lighting System matrix headlights is made up of 84 individual LEDs. The generated light beam corresponds in range and intensity to laser light. This is distributed so that the driver always benefits from maximum illumination of the road, without dazzling or disturbing other road users.


Additional functions have been added that significantly increase driving comfort and safety, including PDLS Plus being able to detect and selectively dim highly reflective traffic signs. Vehicles in front of the driver, or on the opposite side of the road are dimmed, while the areas in between and next to them are still fully illuminated.

New Porsche 911 Price Details

The new Porsche 911 Carrera S and 911 Carrera S Cabriolet are now available for bookings across India.

Price of the new 911 in India (Ex-showroom):

911 Carrera SINR1.82 Cr.
911 Carrera S CabrioletINR1.99 Cr.

You can add more to this story by commenting below.

Add GaadiKey on Google News

RECOMMENDED FOR YOU:

  1.   Porsche Taycan Testing enters Final Stage
  2.   Porsche adds Cayenne Coupe to its SUV range
  3.   Porsche 911 GT2 RS breaks the lap record at Buddh International Circuit
  4.   The next generation of the Porsche Macan will be electric
Chethan Thimmappa

Chethan Thimmappa

I cover latest automobile news in India with special focus on cars and bikes. Please send me an email to reach@gaadikey.com for any enquiries.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent News

Toyota Experiential Museum (TEM)

Toyota Experiential Museum (tem) Opens in Bengaluru: A Fusion of Innovation and Culture

November 24, 2025
Royal Enfield Apparel 2025 Collection

Royal Enfield Launches New Apparel and Helmets at Motoverse 2025: Details

November 22, 2025
MG Cyberster Delivery Shafali Verma

Shafali Verma Takes Delivery of MG Cyberster: Price, Specs & Features

November 22, 2025
2025 Himalayan 450 Mana Black Details, Specs, Price, Features , photos

2025 Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Mana Black: Photos, Specs, Price

November 21, 2025
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Mana Black Edition Launch Price Rs 3.37 lakhs

Himalayan Mana Black Edition Launched at ₹3.37L: RE Motoverse 2025

November 21, 2025
Skoda 2 Million Vehicles Production India

Skoda Auto Volkswagen India Hits 2 Million Production Milestone

November 21, 2025

Add GaadiKey on Google News

Search this Website

No Result
View All Result

About

GaadiKey

GaadiKey blog is a one stop portal for all the latest in the automobile industry. We are a bunch of people who are passionate about bikes and cars. We share the experience, reviews and stuff connected to Gaadis.

Contact

  • Contact us
  • About
  • Auto Components

Best Cars in 2025

  • 2025 Toyota Hyryder
  • 2025 Grand Vitara
  • 2025 Maruti Fronx
  • 2025 Maruti WagonR
  • 2025 Tata Punch
  • 2025 Mahindra XUV 3XO
  • 2025 Hyundai Creta
  • 2025 Toyota Taisor
  • 2025 Tata Curvv EV
  • Tata Harrier EV

Best Bikes in 2025

  • 2025 Royal Enfield Classic 350
  • 2025 Hunter 350
  • 2025 Royal Enfield Scram 440
  • 2025 Royal Enfield Classic 650
  • 2025 Hero Splendor+ XTEC 2.0
  • 2025 Honda Activa 6G
  • 2025 TVS Jupiter
  • 2025 Suzuki Access
  • 2025 Suzuki e-Access
  • 2025 Honda Activa e:
  • 2025 Honda QC1

© 2025 GaadiKey - Prime GaadiKey.

No Result
View All Result
  • Bikes
    • Hero
    • Honda
    • TVS
    • Bajaj
    • Suzuki
    • Royal Enfield
    • Yamaha
    • Ather
    • KTM
    • Aprilia
    • Vespa
    • Harley Davidson
    • BMW
    • Kawasaki
    • Ducati
    • Yezdi
    • Ampere
  • Cars
    • Maruti Suzuki
    • Tata
    • Hyundai
    • Mahindra
    • Toyota
    • Kia
    • Honda
    • MG
    • Renault
    • Volkswagen
    • Nissan
    • Skoda
    • Citroen
    • Jeep
    • Audi
    • BMW
    • Mercedes-Benz
    • Lexus
    • Volvo
    • Isuzu
    • BYD
  • Bike Reviews
  • Car Reviews
  • About
  • Contact
  • Photos
  • Best Bikes 2025
    • Best Motorcycles 2025
    • 2025 Hero Splendor+ XTEC 2.0
    • 2025 Royal Enfield Classic 350
    • 2025 Hunter 350
    • 2025 Royal Enfield Scram 440
    • 2025 Royal Enfield Classic 650
    • Best Scooters 2025
    • 2025 Honda Activa 6G
    • 2025 TVS Jupiter
    • 2025 Suzuki Access
    • Best Electric Scooters 2025
    • 2025 Suzuki e-Access
    • 2025 Honda Activa e:
    • 2025 Honda QC1
    • Best Cars 2025
      • 2025 Tata Curvv EV
  • Auto Components

© 2025 GaadiKey - Prime GaadiKey.