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====''' | ===='''2024 Porsche 911'''==== | ||
* In 2023, 50,146 units of this model were delivered to customers worldwide<ref>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1N5-EbJE-JY6cILPETeU8LtbMcSBoPyBgk8Y_w21J1uw/edit?gid=1292059112#gid=1292059112&range=T7</ref>. | * In 2023, 50,146 units of this model were delivered to customers worldwide<ref>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1N5-EbJE-JY6cILPETeU8LtbMcSBoPyBgk8Y_w21J1uw/edit?gid=1292059112#gid=1292059112&range=T7</ref>. | ||
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===== | ===== 2025 911 versus rivals reviews ===== | ||
'''''Assessment: According to Kelly Blue Book, there is nothing else like the 911. The Mercedes-AMG GT is just an alternative. The 2025 911 is more powerful than the 2025 Mercedes-AMG GT but less fuel-efficient and dated. Both models have almost the same number of standard features.''''' | |||
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!Price and features of the base model | |||
!2025 911<ref>https://www.kbb.com/porsche/911/</ref> | |||
!2025 Mercedes-AMG GT<ref>https://www.kbb.com/mercedes-benz/mercedes-amg-gt/</ref> | |||
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|Price | |||
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* It starts at $122,095 in the US. | |||
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* It starts at $120,000 in the US. | |||
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|What's new? | |||
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* Porsche has added an hybrid technology. | |||
* Engines have been reworked. | |||
* Styling changes have also been made e.g. new LED headlights and redesigned light strip. | |||
* A new digital instrument has been introduced, replacing the analog one. | |||
* An engine start/stop function replaces the key ignition. | |||
* It's currently in the 8th-generation which debuted in 2020. | |||
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* Lineup has been expanded. | |||
* It's in the 2nd-generation which debuted last year. | |||
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|Performance | |||
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* It comes with a twin-turbocharged 6-cylinder engine that generates 388 horsepower (9 more horses than the previous model) and accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 3.9 seconds. | |||
* Rear-wheel drive comes as basic. | |||
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* It is equipped with a with a turbocharged 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine that generates 416 horsepower and accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds. | |||
* Rear-wheel drive comes as basic. | |||
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|Tech and standard features | |||
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* Standard features include a 12.65-inch curved display which provides a "five-tube view", Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Porsche’s 8-speed automated transmission (known as PDK), forward collision warning and automated emergency braking, parking sensors at both ends, heated front seats, four-point LED Matrix Design headlights, and dual-zone automatic climate control. | |||
* Optional features include panoramic sunroof, adaptive cruise control, ambient interior lighting, and Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM). | |||
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* Standard features include a 11.9-inch touchscreen central and 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, heated power front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, LED ambient lighting, AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 9-speed transmission, LED headlights, forward collision warning and automated emergency braking, parking sensors, AMG ACTIVE RIDE CONTROL suspension | |||
* Optional features include adaptive cruise control, panoramic sunroof, and adaptive cruise control. | |||
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|Luxury, comfort and practicality | |||
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* It leans towards a driver-centric experience. | |||
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* It leans towards luxury and comfort, hence more spacious than the 911. | |||
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|Fuel economy | |||
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* It achieves 20 mpg combined. | |||
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* It achieves combined 22 mpg | |||
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[[File:2025 Mercedes-AMG GT.png|left|thumb|480x480px|2025 Mercedes-AMG GT]] | |||
[[File:2025 Mercedes-AMG GT 1.png|center|thumb|489x489px|2025 Mercedes-AMG GT]] | |||
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