Road & Track 09/1984:
1/4 mile - 14,5 s 97,7 mph
Porsche 928 S (310 PS) specs
Car type | Coupe |
Curb weight | 1452-1555 kg (3201-3428 lbs) |
Introduced | 1984 |
Origin country | Germany |
Gas mileage | 26.0-12.0 l/100 km (9-20 mpg US / 11-24 mpg UK) |
CO2 emissions | 312 g/km |
Views | 11.8k |
Lap times
Track | Time |
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Linas-Montlhery | 2:50.00 |
Willow Springs | 1:45.80 |
Acceleration (kph)
0 - 40 kph | 2.2 s |
0 - 60 kph | 3.5 s |
0 - 80 kph | 4.9 s |
0 - 100 kph | 6.2 s |
0 - 120 kph | 9.0 s |
0 - 140 kph | 11.6 s |
0 - 160 kph | 15.1 s |
0 - 180 kph | 19.2 s |
0 - 200 kph | 24.9 s |
1000 m | 26.3 s |
Acceleration (mph)
0 - 30 mph | 2.7 s |
0 - 40 mph | 3.6 s |
0 - 50 mph | 4.7 s |
0 - 60 mph | 6.0 s |
0 - 70 mph | 8.1 s |
0 - 80 mph | 9.7 s |
0 - 90 mph | 12.2 s |
0 - 100 mph | 14.9 s |
0 - 110 mph | 20.0 s |
0 - 120 mph | 21.8 s |
Est. 1/8 mile | 10.5 s @ 82.0 mph |
1/4 mile | 13.9 s @ 95.0 mph |
Est. 1/2 mile | 24.5 s @ 120.5 mph |
General performance
Top speed | 263 kph (163 mph) |
Est. max acceleration | 0.47 g (5 m/s²) |
Noise @ 30 mph | 67 dB |
Noise @ 50 mph | 72 dB |
Noise @ 70 mph | 75 dB |
Powertrain specs
Engine type | V8, n/a |
Displacement | 4.7 l (284 ci / 4660 cc) |
Power | 310 ps (306 bhp / 228 kw) |
Torque | 400 Nm (295 lb-ft) |
Power / liter | 67 ps (66 hp) |
Power / weight | 204 ps (201 bhp) / t |
Torque / weight | 263 Nm (194 lb-ft) / t |
Efficiency | 17 PS per l/100 km |
Transmission | 5 manual |
Layout | front engine, rear wheel drive |
Rolling acceleration
40 - 100 kph (4) | 13.7 s |
60 - 120 kph (4) | 5.5 s |
60 - 120 kph (5) | 15.0 s |
80 - 120 kph (5) | 10.5 s |
100 - 140 kph (5) | 11.9 s |
40 - 100 kph | 4.6 s |
Est. 100 - 140 kph | 5.4 s |
Est. 100 - 200 kph | 19.7 s |
928 S competition
JeffGilbert 10y ago
I bought a 5.0 S 30months ago and its been utterly reliable. The cost of parts is noticeable but worth it if you buy a good one as you feel you a maintaining a worthy machine. Along with the 944 its the last decent affordable Porsche. It returns 7 km per liter of 98 octane - again not a worry as its great fun to drive, corners flat and very confidently. Huge punch for overtaking. hard to find a manual - its essentially a GT and most were sold as 4speed Autos. Despite 184,000kms the oil barely darkens between changes and the engine burns none. Value is climbing about 15% per annum. Go get one! - Jeff