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911 Turbo S

568 hp, 3,0 s 0-100 : among the 42 S 2013–2017, the 911 Turbo S ranks 6th of 42 in 0–100 km/h, 12th of 42 in Top speed, 8th of 42 in Power-to-weight. Here is what the Caralogy simulations say.

Energy cost · estimate3,57515,000 km · UK mix · home 0,21 £/kWhConsumption →

Power

568hp

700 Nm

0 → 100 km/h

3.0s

VMax 317 km/h

Cons.

11.8L

/100 km

Tank

18L

Technical identity card

Full specifications Porsche 911 Turbo S

Manufacturer data and values calibrated by the Caralogy simulation engine.

Powertrain

ArchitectureBoxer · 6 cyl. · Turbo
Displacement4 cm³
Puissance thermique568 hp
Combined power568 hp
Couple700 Nm
GearboxDouble embrayage 7 rapports Automatique
TransmissionIntegrale (AWD)

Consumption

Cons. WLTP11.8 L/100km
Tank18 L

Performance

0 → 100 km/h3,0 s
VMax317 km/h

Dimensions and environment

Length4,506 mm
Wheelbase2,450 mm
Width1,880 mm
Height1,296 mm
Boot435 L
Kerb weight1,605 kg
Cd0.31

Caralogy Methodology

Motorway and performance values calibrated by the Caralogy physics simulation engine (SCx, Crr, real torque curves).

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Manufacturer data · motorway values calibrated by the Caralogy engine

Among the 42 S, the 911 Turbo S ranks (top 6 in segment) in acceleration. Caralogy simulates its real-world performance: motorway simulation, performance simulation and consumption simulation.

Caralogy Analysis

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Caralogy Verdict
Suitable for

Demanding drivers: 6th of 42 in 0–100 km/h (3.0 s), 12th of 42 in Top speed (317 km/h), 8th of 42 in Power-to-weight (354 hp/t). 6th of 42 in 0–100 km/h (3.0 s), 12th of 42 in Top speed (317 km/h), 8th of 42 in Power-to-weight (354 hp/t).

Less suitable for

Frequent urban trips with stop-and-go. At 11,8 L/100 km on the combined cycle, consumption rises in the city without electric assistance. An HEV or PHEV would be more economical for this use profile.

Alternatives to consider

If the priority is 0–100 km/h, the Nissan GT-R 570 R35 (1st with 2.7 s) takes the lead. If the priority is Top speed, the Lamborghini Aventador S (1st with 350 km/h) takes the lead.

Acceleration: 3.0 s 0-100 (6th of 42 in 0–100 km/h)

In pure acceleration, the 911 Turbo S ranks 6th of 42 in 0–100 km/h, 0.3 s off the reference Nissan GT-R 570 R35 (2.7 s).

Top speed: 317 km/h (12th of 42 in Top speed)

Top speed of 317 km/h. The segment reference reaches 350 km/h.

Segment positioning

Where the 911 Turbo S stands against S

Comparison across 42 S marketed between 2013–2017.

0–100 km/h6e / 42
3,0 s
Min 5,1 s · Porsche 911 Targa 4Max 2,7 s · Nissan GT-R 570 R35
Top speed12e / 42
317 km/h
Min 274 km/h · Porsche 718 BoxsterMax 350 km/h · Lamborghini Aventador S
Power-to-weight8e / 42
354 hp/t
Min 225 hp/t · Porsche 718 BoxsterMax 524 hp/t · Ferrari 812 Superfast

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Frequently asked questions

Porsche 911 Turbo S: what you need to know

Well-argued answers to the most asked questions about this model, based on Caralogy data and simulations.

Among the 42 S 2013–2017, the 911 Turbo S ranks 6th of 42 in 0–100 km/h (3.0 s, behind the Nissan GT-R 570 R35), 12th of 42 in Top speed (317 km/h, behind the Lamborghini Aventador S), 8th of 42 in Power-to-weight (354 hp/t, behind the Ferrari 812 Superfast).

Running costs depend on your profile (mileage, charging type, city/highway mix). Use the Caralogy consumption simulator for a personalised estimate.

The Nissan GT-R 570 R35 leads in 0–100 km/h (2.7 s vs 3.0 s). The choice depends on your priorities: check the 911 Turbo S vs Nissan GT-R 570 R35 duel for a detailed comparison.

Caralogy does not reproduce manufacturer figures: we recalculate every number through physics simulation, starting from SCx, mass and the power curve. This is why our figures at 130 km/h differ from WLTP. Full methodology on the dedicated page.