Porsche has unveiled the new 911 Targa 4S Heritage Design Edition, and it has now released a video showcasing the car and the process behind its creation. The clip, dubbed ‘The Understanding of Coolness,’ provides a detailed look at the car as well as the history of Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur. There’s no denying that the 911 Targa 4S Heritage Design Edition is eye-catching and, with just 992 examples bound for the production line, quite exclusive to boot.
Adorning the exterior of the
limited-edition model is a model-specific Cherry Metallic paint that has been
paired with a white motorsport-inspired livery. The Heritage Design Edition
also includes a 1963 Porsche crest on the front bumper, gold Targa badges and a
set of 20- and 21-inch Carrera Exclusive Design wheels that also feature black
painted calipers.
Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur left no stone
unturned when creating the limited edition and has adorned the cabin with
two-tone red and cream leather. This color combination has been designed to be
reminiscent of the 356 and is complemented by a leather and microfiber
roofliner as well as an individually numbered plaque. All 992 examples also
leave the factory with a tachometer and a Sport Chrono stopwatch with green
backlighting.
No modifications have been made to the
powertrain. Consequently, the 911 Targa 4S Heritage Design Edition features a
twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter flat-six producing 443 hp and 528 Nm of
torque. This engine is coupled to an eight-speed dual-clutch PDK transmission
delivering power to all four wheels.
U.S. pricing for the limited-run 911
starts at US$ 180,600 excluding a US$ 1,350 delivery, processing and handling fee.