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997.2 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S review

Porsche's all-wheel drive Carrera trades little for it's extra cold weather capability

Evo rating
Price
from £73,146
  • Huge grip, power and composure
  • Carrera 2 more rewarding

The second generation 997 Carrera S (group test here) equipped with all-wheel drive. It’ll set you back £73,146.

Technical highlights

The C4S no longer uses a viscous coupling, instead the power is distributed by an electromagnetically controlled multi-plate clutch, able to shuffle the grunt around much faster and more effectively than before. In total the car weighs just 55kg more than the two-wheel drive Carrera.

What's it like to drive?

It’s a couple of seconds faster around a damp lap of the Bedford Autodrome, and it feels as though it’s been set up for such conditions. The differences transfer in a similar way to greasy roads, C4S gives you more options than the 2 and there are fewer hairy moments when you’re waiting for the tyres to react to a cornering request. In short, most of the tactility and rewards of driving a Porsche 911 with a four-wheel-drive safety net.

How does it compare?

The C2S requires a higher skill level in the winter than this 4, handing more of the task of getting it round the track to the driver. The purity of the rear-wheel driveset up means that on a warm summer day it would still be more fun and the lap time gap between the two would be considerably smaller.

Anything else I need to know?

Porsche run a course at their Silverstone Performance centre where you can try both for yourself.

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Video track test of the Porsche 911 Carrera 4S is this way

Specifications

Engine3800cc, flat-six
Max power380bhp @ 6500rpm
Max torque310lb ft @ 4400rpm
0-604.8sec
Top speed179mph
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