On June 19, I drove the new Porsche 911 Turbo S Coupe on a round trip of approximately 600 kilometers between Seoul and Daegu. Sitting in the driver's seat, the low seating position typical of sports cars was immediately noticeable. The steering wheel and accelerator pedal were positioned for natural operation.
Upon pressing the ignition button, a deep exhaust note filled the cabin. As I began driving, the solidly built chassis and low center of gravity provided a sense of stability. In the bustling streets of Seoul, the car maneuvered effortlessly like a regular sedan, filtering out road shocks without compromising ride comfort on regular roads. Even on rough surfaces, the vehicle maintained its composure, delivering a heavy sense of stability.
Entering the highway, the atmosphere changed dramatically. Pressing the accelerator deeply propelled the car forward with remarkable speed. The exhilarating exhaust sound and the force of acceleration pressed me firmly into the seat. Despite the rapid increase in speed, the car remained stable, gripping the road with confidence. It responded instantly to lane changes and navigated tight corners with ease.
The new 911 Turbo S Coupe combines an electric turbocharger (eTurbo) with a 3.6-liter boxer engine and an electric motor within the transmission. This setup delivers a maximum output of 711 PS and a peak torque of 81.6 kg·m. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds, with a top speed of 322 km/h. On the highway, the car's high-performance capabilities were evident during acceleration.
The new 911 Turbo S Coupe is more than just a faster sports car. It displayed a comfortable demeanor in urban settings, yet transformed into a track-ready machine the moment the accelerator was pressed. This model embodies a balance of powerful performance and everyday driving comfort.
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