Porsche 911 Targa 4S vs Toyota Fortuner 2.8 4x2 MT Diesel

Compare Specifications of 911 Targa 4S and Fortuner 2.8 4x2 MT Diesel

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Porsche 911 Targa 4S
Porsche 911 Targa 4S

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Toyota Fortuner 2.8 4x2 MT Diesel
Toyota Fortuner 2.8 4x2 MT Diesel

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Technical Specifications
Fuel -- Diesel
Engine Displacement 2981.00 cc 2755.00 cc
Engine -- 4-Cylinder, In-Line
Maximum Power 309 kW 177 Ps @ 3400 rpm
Maximum Torque 500 Nm @ 1700 - 5000 rpm 420 Nm @ 2600 rpm
Transmission -- 6MT with iMT [Intelligent Manual Transmission]
Top Speed 303 kmph --
Tyres
Front -- 265/65 R17
Rear -- 265/65 R17
Brakes
Front -- Ventilated Disc
Rear -- Ventilated Disc
Suspension
Front -- Double Wishbone
Rear -- 4-Link with Coil Spring
Colors Available
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Physical Specs
Length 4499 mm 4795 mm
Width 1852 mm 1855 mm
Height 1293 mm 1835 mm
Weight 1580 kg 2610 kg
Wheelbase 2450 mm 2745 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 68 litres 80 litres
Overview
Features -- SAFETY & SECURITY
- ABS with EBD
- Speed Auto Lock with Emergency Unlock
- Impact Absorbing Structure with Pedestrian Protection Support
- Emergency Brake Signal
- Anti Theft Alarm with Ultrasonic Sensor and Glass Break Sensor
- Front Seats: WIL Concept Seats [Whiplash Injury Lessening]



EXTERIOR
- Fully Automatic Power Back Door with Height Adjust Memory and Jam Protection
- Electrically Adjustable, Retractable Side Mirrors with Side Turn Indicators
- Aero-Stabilising Fins on ORVM Base and Rear Combination Lamps




INTERIOR
- Touch Screen Audio with Capacitive Switches [DVD, BT, USB, Aux-in, 6 Speakers, NAVI, Remote]
- Centre Console Box with Soft Armrest
- Power Windows: All Windows Auto Up/Down with Jam Protection and Electronic Internal Rear View Mirror
- Cooled Upper Glovebox
- Power Back Door Access on SMART Key, Back Door and Driver Control




OFF ROAD FEATURES
- A-TRC [Active Traction Control]
- Electronic Drive [2WD/4WD] Control
- Approach/Departure Angle: 0.51 rad/0.44 rad
- Tough Frame with exceptional Torsional and Bending Rigidity

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