2024 Porsche 911 Turbo
【Summary】Porsche introduces the 2024 911 S/T, a special edition with a focus on driving enjoyment. It features the GT3 RS engine, a manual gearbox, and reduced weight. Designed for normal roads, this limited-run model may be the best 911 yet.
Porsche's ongoing success with the 911 range is undeniable. They continue to put in a tremendous amount of effort into every special edition that they release. One such special edition is the new Porsche 911 S/T.
The focus of the S/T is unmatched driving enjoyment. Every aspect of this car is designed to please the purist. It features the flat-six engine from the GT3 RS, a short-ratio manual gearbox, and a lighter weight compared to other models in the 992 family.
Unlike the GT3 RS, which is more track-focused, the S/T has been engineered to excel on normal roads. This raises the question once again: is this the best 911 ever?
Porsche has a habit of outdoing itself, and this limited-run Porsche may just justify the question more than ever before. With its impressive features and focus on driving enjoyment, the S/T could potentially be the 911 to beat all 911s.
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