Porsche Centre Bahrain, a unit of Behbehani Brothers w.l.l, has introduced the latest generation of the 911 Targa in the kingdom.
The new 911 Targa sees the timeless design of the original model from 1965 and the contemporary sportiness of the seventh 911 generation fused together in perfect synergy. The return to the original concept, with its characteristic fixed Targa bar, breathes new life into the legend with its new roof technology, said the company in a statement.
The introduction of the modern classic in Bahrain marks the continued progression of the Porsche 911 family, as the new 911 Targa 4 and 4S models join the brand’s iconic product line-up.
Neil Harris, the sales manager of Porsche Centre Bahrain, said: "The 911 is a sports car which has won more races than any other and, in this latest evolution, I believe it has never looked more spectacular. In the 911 Targa, we see the ultimate in driving dynamics come together with stunning design and the very latest in ground-breaking roof technology."
"The car’s arrival here in Bahrain signifies a new chapter in the legendary model’s evolution and I am incredibly proud and excited to welcome it," he remarked.
Just like the original model, the new 911 Targa features the characteristic wide bar in place of the B-pillars, a movable roof section above the front seats and a wrap-around rear window with no C-pillar, said the company in a statement.
But unlike the classic models, the roof segment on the new models can be opened and closed at the push of a button in just 19 seconds, as the fully automatic roof system stows the convertible top behind the rear seats, providing a real spectacle.
The rear-weighted design of the Porsche Traction Management all-wheel drive fitted as standard is a typical Porsche feature and can be identified by the arches of the rear axle which have each been widened by an additional 22 mm, with rear tyres that are each 10 mm wider, the statement added.
The top model is the 911 Targa 4S, which delivers 400 hp from a displacement of 3.8 litres. This model reaches a top speed of 296 km/h and, when equipped with the PDK and Sport Chrono package, accelerates in just 4.4 seconds.
Equipped with direct fuel injection, both engines are sporty high revving units and excel with exemplary fuel economy. To increase efficiency, they feature electrical system recuperation, map-controlled thermal management of the engine coolant and an auto stop/start function.
The new 911 Targa 4 has been priced at BD41,700 ($110,029), while Targa 4S is available at Porsche Centre Bahrain for BD48,200.
Source: TradeArabia
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