Luggage Compartment - Porsche 911 Targa User Handbook Manual

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'Welcome Home' lighting.
as an option. By illuminating the area in
For convenience, particularly at night,
front of the doors, they make it easier to
the 'Welcome Home' lighting function
find your way in the dark. An auto-dimming
automatically switches on the LED day-
function for the rear-view mirror and
time running lights for a defined period
exterior mirrors, with an integrated rain
whenever the vehicle is opened or
sensor for the windscreen wipers, is
closed using the key remote.
available as an option. The SportDesign
exterior mirrors featuring a V-shaped
A customisable delayed switch-off timer
mirror base are also available as an
keeps the daytime running lights, the
option.
taillights and, where applicable, the
courtesy lights switched on until you
ParkAssist.
reach your front door.
ParkAssist for the rear is fitted as
standard. Featuring four inconspicuous
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Cruise control.
sensors fitted at the rear, the system
This automatic speed control function is
audibly alerts the driver to the presence
available as an option. For greater driver
of obstacles. An intermittent warning
comfort on long stretches of road, cruise
tone increases in rapidity as the obstacle
control operates in the 18–149 mph
is approached.
speed range and is activated using a
button on the steering column control stalk.
ParkAssist (front and rear).
An enhanced version of ParkAssist,
Exterior mirrors and rear-view mirror.
with four sensors in the front end, is
Electrically adjustable exterior mirrors
available as an option. The audible alert
are fitted as standard. Electrically folding
is supplemented by a visual warning in
exterior mirrors with courtesy lighting
the central display, which shows a
on both sides of the vehicle are available
graphical representation of the vehicle
from overhead.
Porsche Entry & Drive.
Imagine you've selected a cruising speed
With the optional Porsche Entry & Drive,
but have begun to gain on the vehicle in
you can leave your car key in your pocket.
front because it is driving more slowly –
As soon as you grab the door handle or
this is detected by the radar sensor. The
approach the luggage compartment, the
system now reduces the speed of your
door or luggage compartment lid unlocks.
vehicle at a maximum rate of 3.5 m/sec²
The engine can then be started and
by restricting throttle or by applying the
switched off using the electronic ignition
brakes as appropriate to the prevailing
switch.
situation until your chosen distance from
the vehicle in front is maintained.
Anti-theft protection.
The new 911 Targa 4 models are equipped
Your vehicle now follows the vehicle
as standard with an immobiliser with
ahead at a reduced speed. If the vehicle
in-key transponder and an alarm system
ahead slows further, adaptive cruise
with radar-based interior surveillance.
control will decelerate your vehicle
The system secures the doors, luggage
accordingly – even down to a halt. As
compartment, passenger compartment
soon as the road ahead clears, your
and ignition.
vehicle will accelerate back up to the
cruising speed originally set.
Adaptive cruise control including
Porsche Active Safe (PAS).
Porsche Active Safe (PAS) issues an audi-
Also available as an option is the
ble and a visual warning if the system
enhanced version of cruise control, which
detects that your vehicle is approaching
regulates the speed of your vehicle in line
the vehicle in front too quickly. This is
with the speed of the vehicle in front. A
accompanied by a brief jolt of the brakes
radar sensor scans the road ahead up to
and, where necessary, the initiation of
a distance of 200 m.
targeted braking. During this process,
any braking by the driver is boosted to
achieve the maximum braking force that
the system is able to provide.

Luggage compartment.

The luggage compartment volume in the
new 911 Targa 4 models is 125 litres.
The luggage compartment is fully
trimmed in scratch-resistant materials.
Sense of style
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Comfort
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