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Porsche adds manual 911 Targa to line-up

The Targa version of the 911 was first introduced by Porsche in 1965. Photo: Porsche

Porsche New Zealand has revealed details of the Targa version of the new 911, adding to the coupe and cabriolet models.

The specification and price of the 911 Targa 4 and Targa 4S models are currently being finalised for New Zealand and will be advised shortly with first deliveries expected in the fourth quarter of 2020.

The distinguishing feature of the Targa remains its innovative, fully automatic roof system and, just like the legendary original Targa model from 1965, it features a characteristic wide roll hoop, a movable roof section above the front seats and a wraparound rear window. The roof can be comfortably opened and closed in just 19 seconds.

It is powered by a six-cylinder, 3-litre boxer engine with twin turbochargers: the 911 Targa 4 now delivers 283 kW and, in combination with the optional Sport Chrono package, accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in just 4.2 seconds – one tenth faster than before.

The engine in the 911 Targa 4S boasts 331 kW and reaches the 100 km/h mark in just 3.6 seconds under the same conditions – four tenths faster than its predecessor.

The Targa’s roof can be comfortably opened and closed in just 19 seconds. Photo: Porsche 911

Top speed of the 911 Targa 4 is 289 km/h (up two km/h), while the 4S peaks at 304 km/h (up three km/h).

Both sports cars are fitted with eight-speed dual-clutch transmission (PDK) and intelligent all-wheel drive Porsche Traction Management (PTM) as standard to deliver maximum driving pleasure.

Alternatively, the 911 Targa 4S can be ordered with the newly developed seven-speed manual gearbox, with which the Sport Chrono package is included.

New technology has also been integrated to extend the range of features for both 911 models and, for the first time, Porsche InnoDrive, which includes adaptive cruise control, is available.

Thanks to the enhanced Smartlift function, ground clearance can be programmed so that it is raised for everyday use.