Answer The latest incarnation, the 2007 997 Turbo, has 450 bhp, which is a lot.
What year are you talking about. Porsche usually ups the horsepower of their cars from when the model is first introduced until the most recent versions. They also keep increasing the liters of their cars every few years and expanding engine size when they introduce updates. The 911 Turbo (930) has been around since 1976, when the car produced around 245 hp and had a 3.0 liter engine. It's been expanding ever since, so you should just look up the various horsepower ratings over the years. (The European versions usually have slightly more horsepower than the American cars.)
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2013 - 911 turbo s makes 530 horsepower 2014- 2015 turbo s makes 560 horsepower. i think its 300 horse power
217 horsepower 247 ftlbs torque
130 hp
The Porsche 911 Turbo is manufactured alongside the other 911 models at the main factory in Stuttgart, Germany
Porsche 911 because 911 has more ecceloration
how many 2007 porsche turbo were made
The 2007 911 Porsche 911 Turbo flat-6 engine has 24 valves.
The speed of a 911 turbo is roughly 202mph (325 kmph)
well there are many different types of Porsche 911 turbos
YES, the new Porsche 911 turbo 2010 goes to 60 in 2.9 sec. It also beat the ZR1.
That depends on the age of the vehicles in question. If they are new then the 911 Turbo will cost more
a Porsche 911 turbo costs ~US$120,000 base, but with all optional components added it goes for US$150,000.
There is no such thing as a Porsche 911 GT3 turbo. There is a Porsche 911 GT3 (997 MKII): 435 bhp, 3.8 l, 6 cl., 2-wheel-drive at approx. EUR 116.000,- base price. There is also a Porsche 911 turbo (997 MKII): 500 bhp, 3.8 l, 6 cl., twin turbo, 4-wheel-drive at approx. EUR 145.000,- base price.