Porsche is beefing up the hardware also. There are standard 21-inch SportPlus alloy wheels and a performance exhaust system with quad aluminum tailpipes, as well as air suspension with automatic leveling, ride height control and active suspension management. Also standard is Servotronic speed-sensitive variable-rate power steering and dynamic chassis control. For the first time, Porsche is also offering ceramic composite brakes as an extra-cost option.
The Turbo S is distinguished from its lesser brethren by such details as body-color wheel arches and air intakes, as well as a new lava gray metallic paint scheme. Inside, the vehicle is equipped with exclusive sport bucket seats and a lavish multimedia system with touchscreen navigation and Bose surround-sound audio.
What this means to you: Porsche must be convinced there are sufficient Chinese tycoons with the wherewithal — and desire — to purchase a 550-hp utility vehicle.
© Source: edmunds
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