Prøve GULL - Gratis
Dial 911 for drama and driving magic
The Straits Times
|March 22, 2025
The Porsche 911 is still a force to be reckoned with after mid-life changes and modern concessions
With electric cars being so blindingly quick and effortless, will the sun be setting on combustion beefcakes like the Porsche 911? Never say never, but not just yet.
Porsche sold a record 50,941 units of the 911 in 2024. This was up 2 per cent from the previous record year in 2023. Most of its other combustion models did well too.
The only two models which suffered falls were the Panamera and the electric Taycan, which shrank by 13 and 49 per cent to 29,587 and 20,836 units respectively.
So, why is the bigger, roomier and just-as-quick Taycan managing less than half the sales of the smaller and pricier 911? You could come up with a number of reasons, but methinks few, if any, will be rational.
Its iconic status aside, the 911 has a raw appeal to anyone who has the slightest affinity to driving. It is not overly flashy like other supercars or hand-built like the more exotic multi-million-dollar products. Yet, it is steeped in heritage, going back six decades and still sticking to its inimitable traits—rear-mounted flat-six engine, fastback silhouette, froggy eyes.It is the antithesis of an electric car: loud, brash, short on frills and not particularly efficient—the test car averages 15 litres/100km. It brims with emotion, driving precision and analogue beauty.
Denne historien er fra March 22, 2025-utgaven av The Straits Times.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA The Straits Times
The Straits Times
Beijing's clear blue skies come at an uncomfortable cost
The price of fresh air in China's biggest cities is borne by rural villages struggling through another winter without adequate heating.
5 mins
January 19, 2026
The Straits Times
Melbourne fans disappointed by ticket confusion
Australian Open organisers came under fire on the Grand Slam’s opening day on Jan 18, as frustrated fans sweated in long queues to the gates of Melbourne Park and complained of confusion over the suspension of ticket sales.
2 mins
January 19, 2026
The Straits Times
Advertising. Misleading claims about weight loss not acceptable
We refer to the letter by Mr Derek Wee, \"Clamp down on advertisers making exaggerated weight loss claims\" (Jan 13).
1 min
January 19, 2026
The Straits Times
Analysts remain cautious despite growth in India's exports to China
Increase does little to reduce massive trade imbalance, but is seen as a positive sign
4 mins
January 19, 2026
The Straits Times
Architect Liu Thai Ker, Singapore's first master planner, dies at 87
The architect who shaped the landscape of modern Singapore, Dr Liu Thai Ker, has died at the age of 87.
3 mins
January 19, 2026
The Straits Times
Almost 90, but she still knocks on doors and looks out for her neighbours
Madam Ratnam Periowsamy, who turns 90 in March, is still knocking on doors, checking in on neighbours and organising activities for seniors in her Toa Payoh estate.
3 mins
January 19, 2026
The Straits Times
Resorts World Sentosa out to turn one-off visitors into repeat guests
IR recasting itself as a more vibrant, evolving destination with new offerings
5 mins
January 19, 2026
The Straits Times
Vote for ST’s Singaporean of the Year 2025 from Jan 19 to 31
A healthcare advocate for adults with intellectual disabilities, a man who pens letters to prison inmates, and the founder of a charity that helps hoarders are among the nine nominees for The Straits Times Singaporean of the Year 2025 award.
4 mins
January 19, 2026
The Straits Times
Agencies act to prevent undetected deaths among S'pore seniors
Initiatives include getting volunteers, Al agents to check in on vulnerable folk
5 mins
January 19, 2026
The Straits Times
Clubs • Safra, HomeTeamNS members enjoy reciprocal benefits
We thank Mr Benjamin Goh Lye Huat for his letter \"Bring HomeTeamNS and Safra clubhouses under one organisation\" (Jan 12).
1 min
January 19, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
