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Porsche looks to the past for special 911 Targa
I just don’t like the way the vehicle looks in profile. Meanwhile, the car’s Targa bar, 20-inch RS wheels, and throwback lower door graphics are all rendered in white gold metallic.
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Although Porsche hasn’t released pricing information for the handful of 911 Targa 4S Exclusive Design Editions expected to make their way to our shores, we expect the all-wheel-drive sports auto to cost a good $20,000 more than the $123,650 asked for a standard Targa 4S. The first line “911 targa 4S” is illuminated in blue, while the second line “Exclusive Design Edition” is etched into the black steel.
This special edition model will only be available for a short amount of time so be sure to visit your local Porsche dealer quick if you’re interested. Power comes from a stock, Targa 4S-sourced twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter flat-six engine that generates 420 horsepower at 6,500 rpm and 368 pound-feet of torque from 1,700 to 5,000 rpm. Other exterior features include the black LED headlights, rear lid grille and tailpipes. I do like how the profile of the vehicle is embossed in the leather of the center console.
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On the inside, Porsche Exclusive has outfitted the model with 18-way sports seats and has covered numerous interior accessories like the vents with blue cowhide. I’d rather have a Cayman GT4, but in the realm of Targas this is one of the best looking.