Porsche 911 price, ST based on GT3 RS, performance, exterior, interior

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The 911 S/T celebrates 60 years of the 911 badge and is a tribute to the 1969 911 S.

Porsche has celebrated the 911’s 60th birthday with a ‘purist’ special, called the 911 S/T, that weighs just 1380kg and pairs a short-ratio 6-speed manual with a 525hp flat-six from the 911 GT3 RS. 

  1. Porsche 911 S/T comes with a focus on ‘purist’ driving
  2. Only 1,963 units will be produced

Taking inspiration from both the Porsche 911 GT3 Touring and the GT3 RS, the new 911 S/T has been conceived as a tribute to the racing version of the 1969 911 S, and according to Porsche, aims to promote “sheer driving enjoyment”.

To mark its place in 911 history, Porsche will produce only 1,963 units as a tribute to the year they launched the first 911. This joins a long line of other birthday presents Porsche has gifted itself this year, as the Stuttgart-based auto giant celebrates 75 years since its first sports car: the 356.

Porsche 911 S/T Performance

With the GT3 RS available only with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, the 911 S/T becomes the most powerful naturally-aspirated 911 Porsche has equipped with a manual gearbox yet. It is powered by a 4.0-litre, flat-six petrol engine that produces 525hp and 465nm of torque, with the 6-speed manual gearbox sending power to the rear wheels. The 911 S/T has a 0-100km/h of 3.7sec with a top speed of 300 kph. The drop in the 0-100kph sprint can be attributed to the fact the S/T doesn’t feature the GT3 RS’ swan-neck rear wing. 

Porsche 911 price, ST based on GT3 RS, performance, exterior, interior

This six-speed manual has shorter ratios than that in the 911 GT3 and is engaged via a bespoke lightweight clutch – the single-mass flywheel is by itself said to shave 10.5kg. This “noticeably improves” the responsiveness of the naturally aspirated boxer engine, which “now builds revs with especially bracing speed and directness”, said Porsche.

Stringent weight-shaving measures – including the omission of rear-wheel steering and the extensive use of lightweight materials such as carbon-fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) – mean it is also the lightest of the current-generation 911s. At just 1,380kg, the 911 S/T is 45kg lighter than a Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS and 70kg lighter than the 911 GT3 RS, despite its more overt road-going focus.  Lightweight glass magnesium wheels also help to save weight, as does a lithium-ion starter battery.

Porsche 911 S/T exterior

Keeping up with the ‘purist’ traits, Porsche took styling cues from the 1969 911 S racer when designing the 911 S/T’s exterior; cementing its place as its true successor. Not all modern touches have been binned, with the S/T getting an extending spoiler with a Gurney flap for added downforce, and sizeable air vents dominate the front end. 

Also added is a lightweight sports exhaust system that adds “a compelling soundscape” according to Porsche. And, unlike with the 911 GT3 RS, the focus of the 911 S/T has been not on track use but on usability and the driving experience on public roads. A special Heritage Design Package is also offered, adding the same livery and special blue metallic paint as on the 1960s 911 S racer.

The Porsche 911 S/T interior

The interiors take design cues from the RS with reduced insulation, lightweight glass and a full CFRP roll-cage, but elements such as retro-designed leather-cloth seats and perforated micro-fibre headliner are premium touches that help maintain the quality expected from Porsche. 

An original 911 badge features on the front, the steering wheel, the wheels and the headrests – and the 911 S/T badge at the back is finished in gold.

Porsche in India

While there has been no official announcement from Porsche regarding the 911 S/T’s India launch, the car is listed on the Porsche India website. This could add into the extensive list of Porsche cars available in India including the 911 series, Cayenne, Panamera, Macan, Taycan, and the 718 range.

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