![]() ![]() ![]() The latter is probably the most important for a sporty driver, allowing him (or her) to tailor the car’s driving characteristics on the spot. Vehicles without the Sport Chrono make do with Normal and Sport driving modes, but this option boasts a few more software-emulated settings such as Sport Plus, Wet Mode, and Individual Mode. Sport Chrono models add a chronograph on the top of the dashboard which serves as a clock when you’re not timing laps. A dual-mass flywheel and self-adjusting dual-disc clutch are two of the transmission’s highlights, and as you’d expect from $114,650 including destination charge in the United States, rev-matching technology is included in the Sport and Sport Plus driving modes. ![]() Porsche doesn’t explain why the Carrera and Carrera 4 don’t get the three-pedal setup, but nevertheless, the Sport Chrono Package comes standard if you like to row your own gears. ![]()
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