The Porsche 944 2.5 model was first introduced in 1982 and was designed to be a more affordable alternative than the 911 series from which it derived its style. It featured an inline4 engine with a displacement of 2.5 liters, producing 147 horsepower at 5,800 rpm and 159 lbft of torque at 4,200 rpm. The car had a top speed of 131 mph (210 km/h) and could accelerate from 060 mph (096 km/h) within 8 seconds.
In 1984, Porsche made some changes to the engine by increasing its power output to 163 horsepower at 6,000 rpm while dropping the torque rating slightly to 157 lbft at 4500rpm; this version is often referred to as the “2½” or “S”. In addition, minor external modifications were made such as revised front and rear spoilers for improved aerodynamics. In 1985 Porsche released their final iteration of the 944 line before introducing their next generation 968 offering: The limited edition “944 Turbo” featuring a turbocharged version of the same basic engine that produced 217 horsepower along with 258 lb.ft of torque making it one of the fastest cars available in its class during that time period.
A few years later in 1988 saw further developments with what would eventually become known as “944 S2” which combined elements from both earlier versions including features like 16 inch wheels instead 15 inch ones found on previous models along with more aggressive body styling meant offer better stability & handling performance when taken out onto racetracks; these changes helped give rise popularity amongst racing enthusiasts who favored vehicle’s nimble characteristics over those offered other sports coupes market then .
In 1989 came final update known simply “944 S3” where engineers decided increase engine size 3 liter mark produce 208bhp @ 6000rpm alongside 221lb ft torque 5000rpm – giving car top speeds 140mph+ depending route driven . This particular model also featured revised suspension setup bringing even tighter cornering ability meaning drivers could enjoy true racecar experience whilst still being comfortable enough use everyday streets too!
Overall this means has been quite successful production run since inception almost 40 years ago; many consider vehicles classic now thanks enduring longevity design concept – something testament company’s commitment creating iconic machines will stand test time well into future!
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