2013-2016 991.1 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Coupe

Overview

The 2013-2016 991 Carrera 4S Coupe combined all-wheel-drive capability with the higher-displacement 3.8-liter naturally aspirated engine, delivering 400 horsepower through sophisticated differential systems distributing power across all four wheels. The widened bodywork of 37 millimeters per flank accommodated larger wheels and tires while the all-wheel-drive system provided winter traction and year-round stability without requiring turbocharged complexity. The coupe configuration provided structural rigidity enabling precise chassis tuning optimized for four-wheel-drive power transmission and handling balance. This variant occupied the upper tier of naturally aspirated variants, positioned between the base Carrera 4 and turbocharged performance variants.

The Carrera 4S designation indicated the combination of all-wheel-drive with higher-displacement 3.8-liter engine specification, distinguishing it from both base Carrera 4 and Carrera S variants. This positioning attracted buyers seeking responsive naturally aspirated power delivery combined with winter traction capability and all-weather versatility.

Engineering & Development

The 991 Carrera 4S all-wheel-drive system employed identical viscous center differential architecture as base Carrera 4 variants. The increased 400-horsepower output from the 3.8-liter engine required suspension geometry optimization and bushing stiffness increases compared to base Carrera 4 specifications. The widened bodywork with 37-millimeter track width increases per corner provided mechanical leverage supporting sustained cornering forces. Brake systems employed four-piston front calipers and dual-piston rear units, providing stopping power proportional to the elevated power output.

Suspension geometry incorporated longer front control arms and revised anti-roll bar calibration optimized for all-wheel-drive 3.8-liter characteristics. The extended front track width increased mechanical leverage during cornering. Steering system calibration required optimization for combined effects of all-wheel-drive traction and higher power output. Water-cooled cooling system received capacity increases through improved radiator design supporting the higher power delivery.

Market Variants

The 991 Carrera 4S Coupe appeared with updated exterior styling matching the 991 generation. The widened bodywork with integrated aerodynamic elements came standard. Interior appointments included enhanced leather trim selections and power-adjustable seating. Steering wheel designs with integrated controls appeared standard.

Transmission options included seven-speed manual or seven-speed Tiptronic automatic. Wheel selections ranged from 18-inch baseline designs through optional 19-inch and 20-inch variants. Xenon headlights appeared increasingly standard. Electronic brake distribution, traction control, and tire pressure monitoring appeared standard on all variants.

Significance

The 991 Carrera 4S Coupe validated that all-wheel-drive capability remained compatible with naturally aspirated higher-displacement engines, combining responsive power delivery with winter traction benefits. The variant established the Carrera 4S positioning as the premium naturally aspirated all-wheel-drive variant, appealing to buyers seeking sophistication and practicality alongside performance credibility. The four-year production window established the variant as a permanent fixture.

The variant's success encouraged Porsche to continue all-wheel-drive variants across performance tiers in subsequent generations, validating market acceptance and engineering effectiveness. The 991 Carrera 4S Coupe captured a moment when naturally aspirated power remained the dominant configuration for four-wheel-drive variants before subsequent developments increasingly concentrated turbocharged output.

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