Porsche 993 - Performance

Performance

Performance data: Porsche 993
Model (Source) 0-60 mph 0–100 km/h 0–160 km/h
(100 mph)
0–200 km/h 1/4 mile 1 km Top speed
Carrera 2 ROW 1994
(Manufacturer)
- 5.6 s - - - - 270 km/h (168 mph)
Carrera 2 ROW 1994
(Auto Motor Sport 1993)
- 5.3 s 12.4 s 21.1 s - 24.7 s 267 km/h (166 mph)
Carrera 2 Tiptronic 1994
(Manufacturer)
- 6.6 s - - - - 265 km/h (165 mph)
Carrera 2 3.8 300 hp ROW 1995
(Sport Auto 11/94)
- 5.2 s 11.4 s 18.7 s - - 287 km/h (178 mph)
Carrera 2 US 1995
(Road&Track Jan/94)
5.2 s - 13.3 s - 13.8 @ 102 mph (164 km/h) - est 168 mph (270 km/h)
Carrera 4 US 1995
(Road & Track Jan/95)
5.7 s - 14.0 s - 14.1 @ 100.5 mph (161.7 km/h) - est 168 mph (270 km/h)
Carrera 2 1996/1997
(Manufacturer)
- 5.4 s 12.3 s - - - 275 km/h (171 mph)
Carrera 2 Tiptronic 1996/1997
(Manufacturer)
- 6.4 s 13.8 s - - - 270 km/h (168 mph)
Carrera RS ROW 1996
(performance car Mar/96)
4.7 s - 11.2 s - 13.2 @ 109 mph (175 km/h) - -
Targa ROW 1996
(Auto Motor Sport 20/95)
5.5 5.5 s - 21.3 s - - 172 mph (277 km/h)
Carrera 4S ROW 1996
(Sport Auto 12/95)
- 5.5 s 13.2 s 23.0 s - - 290 km/h (180 mph)
Targa Tiptronic 1996
(Sport Auto Dec/95)
- 7.1 s 15.4 s 27.3 s - - 270 km/h (168 mph)
Carrera 4S US 1997
(Car and Driver Jun/96)
4.9 s - 12.8 s - 13.5 @ 102 mph (164 km/h) - 161 mph (259 km/h)
Carrera S 1997
(Sport Auto 02/97)
5.2 s 5.7 s 13.3 s 22.7 s - - 270 km/h (168 mph)
Turbocharged versions
Turbo 1995-1998
(Manufacturer)
- 4.5 s - - - 23.0 s 290 km/h (180 mph)
Turbo 1995
(Auto Motor Sport 1995)
- 4.3 s 9.5 s 15.1 s - 22.4 s 291 km/h (181 mph)
GT 2 1995
(Auto Motor Sport 1995)
- 4.0 s 8.4 s 13.3 s - - 296 km/h (184 mph)
Turbo 1996
(Road&Track Jul/95)
3.9 s - 9.9 s - 12.5 @ 112.5 mph (181.1 km/h) - est 180 mph (290 km/h)
Turbo S 1998
(Car and Driver Jul/97)
3.7 s - 8.8 s - 12.2 @ 114 mph (183 km/h) - 188 mph (303 km/h)
Where identified ROW/US stand for applicable gear ratios

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