Compared to the Carrera models, the 911 Turbo (Type 964) had a wider bodyshell with wheel housings that were significantly more flared. At the back, the rear wing, largely adopted from the G model Turbo 3.3, and two oval tailpipes emphasised its uniqueness. Exhaust gases only came through the left-hand pipe when the turbocharger's boost-pressure control valve was open.
In the model years 1991–92, the 911 Turbo was powered by a supercharged 3.3-litre engine that produced 320 PS. In model year 1993 it received a 3.6-litre engine producing 360 PS. This version was recognisable primarily due to its Red brake callipers.
With the exception of a very limited Cabriolet range, the Type-964 911 Turbo was only available as a Coupé.
Porsche Classic Partner
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The primary goal of the Porsche Classic Factory Restoration team is to maintain and care for historic Porsche vehicles. We have decades of experience in servicing, repairing and restoring classic and vintage Porsche series production vehicles, so you can trust us as a specialist contact for your car. We use original special tools and have access to all technical documentation and the Porsche archive. So you can be sure that your classic car is in the best hands.