The 5 fastest Porsche from 0 to 60 mph
Porsche has always operated on the philosophy that the latest technology is always the best.
So it's no surprise that with each new model year, Porsche introduces vehicles that...
improve performance potential. Therefore, this top 5 list mainly consists of new Porsche products.
| 5th place: 992 Porsche 911 GT3 RS - 3.2 seconds
The 992 Porsche 911 GT3 RS makes the start. The new 911 GT3 RS, my favorite racing car
can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.2 seconds. Interestingly, ee is also in the
Acceleration performance associated with the Panamera Turbo S E Hybrid. |
| 4th place: 991 Porsche 911 GT2 RS - 2.7 seconds
Although the GT2 RS is now a generation old, it remains a marvel of automotive performance.
Porsche's ultimate 991-based racing machine made jaws drop when it was introduced
and eclipsed every supercar in the world. His ability to get a human across a racetrack as fast as possible is augmented by his prodigious acceleration.
The GT2 RS reaches the 60 mph mark in just 2.7 seconds. |
| 3rd place: 992 Porsche 911 Turbo S - 2.6 seconds
Traditionally known for the highest engine performance of the 911 series, the latest 911 Turbo S
breathtaking speed in the prestigious Porsche. The Turbo S knows its driver
accelerate to 60 mph in just 2.6 seconds. |
| 2nd place: Porsche 918 Spyder – 2.4 seconds
The oldest car on this top 5 list is the unrivaled Porsche 918 Spyder. The 918, the
The pinnacle of Porsche engineering at the time was the German brand's first trip to
the realm of hybrid-powered supercars. And the proof is in the pudding, because that
amazing mid-engine Porsche is still one of the fastest cars in the world on a
straight line, with a 0 to 60 mph acceleration time of 2.4 seconds. |
| 1st place: Porsche Taycan Turbo S – 2.4 seconds
And that brings us to the fastest production car in history with the Porsche crest: the Tayan Turbo S. The all-electric powertrain of the Taycan is the most mature in the industry today. With over 716 lbs of torque, the Porsche electric car has the same acceleration time as the 918. The difference is that you can have your whole family in the car while you do it. |
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Jürgen Albert
** Text: Jürgen Albert
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