Porsche recently announced yet another fantastic piece of automobile mastery, their new Porsche 911 Turbo S Exclusive Series. In what promises to be a continuation of the exclusive products previously launched by the automotive giant, the company claims that the new model will be more robust and classier than ever. Let’s take a closer look at what Porsche has to offer us this time.

Raw Power and Sleek Aesthetics

While retaining the classic Porsche look, they have managed to soup up the power in their latest car with the installation of an expensive power kit to back up the twin-turbo flat-six engine, with a capacity of 3.8 liters and an awesome 607 hp and 533 lb-ft torque. An acceleration of 0-60 mph in just 2.8 seconds with a top speed of 205 mph, the car is set to break some new circuit records. This new set of hot wheels is just about as fast as it gets!

Innovation at its Best

Other than the standard all-wheel drive, Porsche has made a whole bunch of changes from their previous models to make the Porsche 911 Turbo S stand out, and it does.

Apart from the 20-inch center lock wheels, the active sports chassis and Sports Chrono package add to sheer comfort to the overall driving experience. The first thing that catches your eye is the remarkable golden-yellow metallic paintwork that gives you the impression that it has just driven off the sets of Mackenna’s Gold. Other colors will also be available by request, even for parts like wheels, brakes, and interiors as well. The common factor, however, is the carbon fiber used on the exterior like on the roof and bonnet.

The Gold Within

If you are impressed with the exterior of the Porsche 911 Turbo S, you are going to appreciate the tastefully done up interiors. The black leather used on the bucket seats and other parts, with contrasting Golden-yellow stitching is the first thing that catches your eye. The futuristic dashboard adds the finishing touch and gives the entire cockpit a space-age kind of look. The dials on the dash are a classic analog style which imparts a pleasing contrast to the ultra-modern interiors. A lot of thought has gone into creating a genuinely excellent and unique experience for the driver and passenger – yes, passenger only, as this is a two-door sports car.

The Cost of Exclusivity

Exclusivity they say comes at a price, and the Porsche 911 Turbo S, one of perhaps 500 exclusive limited edition models to be produced comes at a cool $257,000 in the US. You can also avail of a set of luggage which comes at an additional $6,324 and a chronograph 911 Turbo S Exclusive watch at the cost of an extra $12,650.

Other color options to the car are Agate Grey and Carrara White, with a choice of Black, Guards Red, and Graphite Blue which costs an additional $3,150. You can also get customized colors, but there is no price tag officially announced for that.

The new Porsche 911 Turbo Exclusive series is just another feather in the Porsche’s cap and a classy one at that.

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