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Originally Posted by Topspeed
I think you're mistaken. Those were 100-200 km/h times (62-124), not 60-130 times.
There's a video showing the Turbo S accelerating from zero to well over 300 km/h. It's probably around 27-28 seconds to 300 km/h (true speed).
All wheel drive vehicles do lose oomph at higher speeds, but they're damn quick off the line. That's part of the compromise; you can't have both. Weight also plays a huge role.
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That sounds reasonable. 911 turbos run 100% rear wheel in dry conditions and while I agree, they usually do not loose on the top end bc they also have sizable turbos. That said, I don’t see another 6 mph on the high end and cutting off 2 mph on the lower end taking a car like the turbo S another 1.5 seconds to go 60-130. Something tells me these numbers are not real test results for either of these cars.