29/8/2018
Porsche is the world’s first vehicle manufacturer to offer a lightweight wheel made from braided carbon fibres. These innovative new wheel sets are now available for 911 Turbo S and Turbo S Exclusive Series models from Porsche Tequipment.
Lighter and stronger than the forged light-alloy standard wheels of the 911 Turbo models, the tyres ensure exceptional connection with the surface of the road and are perfectly optimised for absorbing longitudinal and lateral forces. This translates to improved acceleration, braking performance and, ultimately, increased driving dynamics and driving pleasure. Featuring a stylish seven-spoke design, the new 20-inch wheel has a central locking device with a Black wheel hub cover (satin finish) and a full-colour Porsche Crest. Created entirely from carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP), this high-tech material is visible under a protective layer of clear lacquer.
Please contact us on 020 3733 6204 or email info@porschewestlondon.co.uk for more information on carbon fibre wheelsets or to place an order.
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