Transmissions are a choice of a standard seven-speed manual or dual-clutch PDK automatic. The Targa 4 comes with a 3.4-liter boxer six-cylinder engine making 350 horsepower and 287 pounds-feet of torque, while the 4S ups that to a 3.8- liter boxer six that pumps out 400 hp and 325 pounds-feet of torque. Under the Hood The Targa comes in two versions, and both feature standard all-wheel drive. It offers the same high-quality materials and construction, leather and real metal, and customization options that can add tens of thousands of dollars to the price tag. Interior The passenger cabin of the 911 Targa is nearly identical to the coupe, with the exception of the aforementioned retractable top and wraparound rear window. Cargo room is unaffected, of course, as is the trunk up front the 911 is a rear-engine sports car. Press a button and the entire rear glass section lifts up to allow the roof panel to fold down behind the rear seats. It’s brushed metal and accompanied by a wraparound rear window that takes away some of the 911’s fluidic grace and replaces it with a more upright profile. Gone is the sweeping oval window opening along the car’s side, interrupted now by a metal hoop that stretches over the car like a roll bar. Exterior The new 911 Targa looks mostly like the coupe, but the retractable top that slides down into the rear window creates a different greenhouse. Not quite a convertible, not quite a coupe, it features a fixed rear wraparound glass window and a retractable roof panel to open up the cabin. In the continuing and endless list of variants of Porsche’s venerable 911 sports car, the Targa model has always been an interesting choice. Editor’s note: What follows is preliminary information about the 2015 Porsche 911 Targa.
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