On June 8 1948 the first sports car bearing the name Porsche is unveiled – 356 Roadster. In 1951 the sporting prowess of Porsche really came to the fore with their first win at Le Mans. In 1956 the 10,000th 356 left the production line, it had taken only 8 years for Porsche to become a motorcar force. 1964 sees the beginning of a new era in Porsche history, the 911 is born. More recently Porsche has seen success and recognition with the 911 Carrera 4 and Boxster ranges. Porsche has consistently produced cars of excellence and they don’t look like slowing down.
The new Turbo is a vast improvement on the older model and is far and easily one of the most exciting Supercars on the market. To be fair the new Turbo has received one of the most lauded arrivals in memory. Fast, beautiful and engineered with perfection and performance in mind the Turbo is a truly exciting car. The Turbo Cabriolet gives a fantastic driving experience, sticking to the road like glue the car responds perfectly and can be driven right at the limits of its performance with ease. But this car is far from just exciting on the track, it is a gem in the rough and tumble of the real world too! This car is so far forward from all other Porsches that it is hard not to get truly excited about it.
To go with the incredible new performance of this car; 0-60 in 3.8 seconds and a top speed of over 190mph, the designers at Porsche have given it a stunning new body. Still instantly a Porsche, the car boasts aggressive new air vents on the front and side with a rear spoiler that sets this car’s aggressive poise off to a tee. The interior is near perfect with driver ergonomics being considered at every turn. From the sports seats to the easy-read dashboard and leather trim the car has been finished to the highest standards. The car can perform with the very best in the world and it is certain to turn heads with them too, the Turbo is a real stunner
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