porsche first class excitement - wordpress.com · porsche driving experience on the return journey...
TRANSCRIPT
Porsche First Class ExcitementRoad Book
Ladies and gentlemen,
Since 1948, Porsche vehicles have stood
for the fascinating appeal of the sports car.
So, what is it that actually turns a sports
car into a Porsche? High perform ance?
Definitely. Not produced with horsepower
alone, however, but with intelligence. With
vehicle concepts that have been derived
from motorsport, yet can withstand the
toughest demands of everyday driving. With
engines that continue to deliver greater
power, yet consume less fuel. And with a
whole range of other efficiency-enhancing
technologies for the 21st century. Our cars
also feature cutting-edge designs based on
a tried-and-tested principle: form follows
function. Each and every one of our vehicles
demonstrates just how aesthetically this
principle can be applied. The end result:
an indescribable driving experience on
the road. That’s enough about the theory.
Let’s see what it’s like in practice.
If you can dream it, then you can build it.
Content
You’ve already decided to take a driving
tour in a Porsche. To make sure that this
is combined with as many wonderful
impressions as possible, you can choose
between the four attractive routes shown on
the following pages. Come and be inspired.
Leave the aimless wanderings to Odysseus.Chosen your route? Excellent. Now, it’s
time to get into your vehicle and switch
on Porsche Communication Management
(PCM): the central, high-performance control
system for audio, communication and
navigation functions.
Setting the language:
1. Press the CAR button
2. Press the OPTION button
3. Select “Set PCM system”
“Language PCM”
4. Select the desired language
To start the navigation system:
1. Press the NAVI button.
2. Press the STORED DESTINATIONS
button.
3. Select the desired destination.
– Weinheim – Rüsselsheim Route
– Wetterau Route
– Taunus Route
– Rheingau Route
– Vehicle handover at the
First Class Terminal
Weinheim – Rüsselsheim Route 4
Wetterau Route 6
Taunus Route 8
Rheingau Route 10
Porsche Driving Experience 12
The start is clear. For you. 14
Page
· 2 · · 3 ·
911 Carrera models: fuel consumption (in l/100 km)
urban 14.4–11.2 · extra urban 7.6–6.5 · combined 10.0–8.2; CO2 emissions 236–194 g/km
3
2
1
Weinheim – Rüsselsheim Route
Route description:Enjoy the driving dynamics, acceleration
and precision of your Porsche on stretches
of motorway around Frankfurt. One of the
special highlights along this 134-km route
is the opportunity to drive a sports car
through the Geo-Naturpark Bergstraße-
Odenwald, a site that is protected and
promoted by UNESCO. Other attractions
in the region include castles, palaces and
the ‘Felsenmeer’ boulder field. Please note
there is an increased risk of congestion
during peak times.
Leg 1Frankfurt Airport – Bensheim A very special experience at the wheel on
predominantly flat stretches of motorway
with only a few speed restrictions.
“ I was always a sensible driver.
But I can also drive fast.”
(Ferry Porsche)
Leg 2Bensheim – RüsselsheimThe journey continues on to the
Rüsselsheimer Dreieck interchange
with plenty of opportunity to discover
the fascinating appeal of driving a
Porsche on the motorway. Tip: if the
Rüsselsheimer Dreieck interchange is
congested, stay on the A 67 and head
to Frankfurt Airport on the A 3.
Leg 3Rüsselsheim – Frankfurt AirportAll good things come to an end. Savour
the last few miles in your Porsche on the
return journey to Frankfurt Airport. At the
end of your tour, simply hand over your
Porsche at the First Class Terminal without
worrying about refuelling.
Stop-off points:– Alsbach services (on the A 5 between
Darmstadt and Bensheim) with views of
Auerbach Castle
– Pfungstadt services (on the A 67 between
Gernsheim and Darmstadt)
Places of interest:– Auerbach Castle (Schloss Auerbach)
Ausserhalb 2, 64625 Bensheim-Auerbach
– Lorsch Abbey (UNESCO World Cultural
Heritage site), Niebelungenstraße 35,
64653 Lorch
· 4 · · 5 ·
Bensheim
Frankfurt Airport
Frankfurt a. M.
Wiesbaden
Mainz
Darmstadt
Rüsselsheim
Cayenne models: fuel consumption (in l/100 km) urban 15.9–8.4 · extra urban 8.5–6.5 · combined 11.5–7.2; CO2 emissions 270–189 g/km
Weinheim–RüsselsheimRoute
10 km
3
2
1
Stop-off points:– Parking and rest area at the exit for
Gründau Lieblos
– Wetterau-West services (on the A 5 just
after the exit for Ober-Mörlen)
Places of interest:– Natural spas and thermal baths, e.g. in
Bad Vilbel, Rosbach vor der Höhe and
Bad Nauheim
– Taunusblick services (on the A 5 between
the Bad Homburger Kreuz and Nordwest-
kreuz Frankfurt interchanges) with incred-
ible views of the Frankfurt skyline
Wetterau Route
Frankfurt Airport
Frankfurt a. M.
Hanau
LieblosGründau
Altenstadt
Bad Homburg
Butzbach
Wetterau Route
Route description: A combination of fast sections of motorway
and winding country roads for pure,
unadulterated driving pleasure. The high-
light of the route, which covers a total
distance of approx. 161 km, is driving
through the Wetterau region and the
Upper Vogelsberg nature reserve.
Leg 1Frankfurt Airport – Gründau-Lieblos Enjoy the exhilarating feeling of driving a
Porsche on the first stretch of motorway
that takes you to Lieblos.
Leg 2Gründau-Lieblos – Altenstadt This meandering, slightly hilly section of
the route provides the ideal conditions for
exploring the unique driving dynamics of
your Porsche.
Leg 3Altenstadt – Butzbach – Frankfurt AirportBack on the motorway, there are only a
few speed restrictions on the return journey
to Frankfurt. A final opportunity to witness
the powers of acceleration and precision
of your Porsche on the motorway. At the
end of the tour, simply hand over your
Porsche at the First Class Terminal without
worrying about refuelling.
“ There is no need to use all of the car’s
speed on every journey. At low speeds,
even on a motorway, a Porsche should
offer a rewarding driving experience.”
(Ferry Porsche)
· 6 · · 7 ·
Panamera models (excl. Panamera S E-Hybrid): fuel consumption (in l/100 km) urban 15.7–7.8 · extra urban 7.8–5.5 · combined 10.7–6.3; CO2 emissions 249–166 g/km
Panamera S E-Hybrid: fuel consumption (in l/100 km) combined 3.1; CO2 emissions 71 g/km; power consumption combined 16.2 kWh/100 km
10 km
3
2
1
Stop-off points:– Numerous places to park up along the
road between Eltville and Idstein
(no signposted parking)
– Medenbach services (on the A 3 after
the exit for Niedernhausen)
Places of interest:– Schloss Reinhartshausen winery and
five-star Kempinski Hotel: Hauptstraße 41,
65346 Eltville-Erbach am Rhein
– Eberbach Abbey with its own winery
and restaurant: Kloster Eberbach 1,
65346 Eltville am Rhein
Taunus Route
Route description: You’ll find the numerous twists and turns
as exhilarating as the feeling of driving a
Porsche. Special highlights along the
route, which covers a total of approx.
131 km, include impressive mountain
scenery and thrilling winding roads.
Leg 1Frankfurt Airport – WiesbadenSet off along the motorway to Wiesbaden,
before driving your Porsche along serpen-
tine roads through the breathtaking Taunus
hills.
Leg 2Wiesbaden – Eltville – IdsteinThe hilly and meandering country roads
en route to Idstein are perfect for exploring
the driving dynamics, acceleration and
precision of your Porsche.
Leg 3Idstein – Frankfurt AirportSavour the last few miles of this incredible
Porsche driving experience on the return
journey to Frankfurt Airport. At the end of
your tour, simply hand over your Porsche
at the First Class Terminal without worrying
about refuelling.
“ Driving is something I’ve always
loved – in all its variations.”
(Ferry Porsche)
· 8 ·
Frankfurt Airport
Wiesbaden
Frankfurt a. M.
Idstein
Hünstetten
Eltville
Taunus Route
· 9 ·
Cayenne models: fuel consumption (in l/100 km) urban 15.9–8.4 · extra urban 8.5–6.5 · combined 11.5–7.2; CO2 emissions 270–189 g/km
10 km
2
4 1
3
Frankfurt Airport
Wiesbaden
MainzOestrich-Winkel
Geisenheim
Rheingau Route
“ I’ve always understood the Porsche to
be much more than just a car; it is my
philosophy on the freedom of individual
mobility.”
(Ferry Porsche)
Rheingau Route
Route description: Drive your Porsche from the Taunus
region right into the Rheingau. In addition
to breathtaking views, plenty of enjoyment
behind the wheel is also guaranteed. The
highlight of this tour covering a total dis-
tance of approx. 133 km: an extraordinary
driving experience along an impressive
route, past vineyards and picturesque
villages.
Leg 1Frankfurt Airport – WiesbadenSet off along the motorway to Wiesbaden,
before driving your Porsche along the
winding country roads and through
breathtaking scenery.
Leg 2Wiesbaden – Oestrich-Winkel The meandering and varied route is ideal
for amply exploring the driving dynamics
of your Porsche.
Leg 3
Oestrich Winkel – WiesbadenDiscover the superb handling and powers
of acceleration on the challenging country
roads through the hilly Rheingau region.
Leg 4Wiesbaden – Frankfurt AirportSavour the last few miles in your Porsche
on the return journey to Frankfurt Airport.
At the end of your tour, simply hand over
your Porsche at the First Class Terminal
without worrying about refuelling.
Stop-off points:– Laukenmühle mill in the Wispertal valley
(just before Lorch am Rhein with large
car park and restaurant)
– Various non-signposted stopping points
along the Rhine and in the Rheingau
Places of interest:– Johannisberg Estate (Schloss Johannis-
berg), 65366 Geisenheim (winery and
gourmet restaurant)
– Vollrads Castle, Schloss Vollrads 1,
65375 Oestrich-Winkel (winery and
gourmet restaurant)
· 10 · · 11 ·
911 Carrera models: fuel consumption (in l/100 km) urban 14.4–11.2 · extra urban 7.6–6.5 · combined 10.0–8.2; CO2 emissions 236–194 g/km
10 km
Porsche Travel Club.With the Porsche Travel Club, your holiday
starts the second you take to the wheel.
Leave your everyday life behind and join us
for a journey to some of the most beautiful
parts of the world, whether it’s for several
hours or several days. Your trusted travel
companion along the way – a Porsche.
A range of fascinating driving tours with
an exclusive accompanying programme:
on all of our routes, you’ll stay at first-class
hotels and dine at some of the best restaur-
ants. In short: with the Porsche Travel Club,
you’ll discover something that cannot be
put into words – the true exhilaration of
driving a Porsche.
For further information on all the packages
offered by the Porsche Driving Experience,
visit www.porsche.com/drivingexperience.
Porsche Sport Driving School.At Porsche, we are not only working on the
evolution of the sports car, but also on
the evolution of driving. Driving a vehicle
safely on the road is no problem. But
controlling a sports car in hazardous
conditions? We can help you to drive more
safely and enhance – and perfect – your
driving skills, step by step. Always under
the guidance of professional Porsche
instructors. Either in your own car or in
a vehicle provided by the Porsche Sport
Driving School. On or off road. On inter-
national racetracks. On snow or ice. We
accompany you right from the start and
– if you so choose – through the various
training levels until you are ready to apply
for a racing licence.
· 12 ·
What awaits you after the road book routes? Perhaps even more from the Porsche Driving Experience.
911 Carrera models: fuel consumption (in l/100 km) urban 14.4–11.2 ·
extra urban 7.6–6.5 · combined 10.0–8.2; CO2 emissions 236–194 g/km
Each and every Porsche is the product of
60 years of sports car engineering – and
more than 30,000 racing victories. You’ll
find true sporting genes wherever you look:
under the bonnet, in the design and behind
the wheel. Yet, every Porsche embodies
much more besides: high levels of safety
and efficiency, along with a combination of
tradition and innovation, performance and
everyday practicality, form and function.
You’ll notice all this as soon as you step
inside and, of course, when you start the
engine.
We hope you enjoy your tour.
· 14 ·
The start is clear. For you.
911 Carrera models: fuel consumption (in l/100 km) urban 14.4–11.2 ·
extra urban 7.6–6.5 · combined 10.0–8.2; CO2 emissions 236–194 g/km
Porsche Financial Services GmbH
Postfach 14 45
74304 Bietigheim-Bissingen
Germany
www.porsche.com
Edition: 05/2013
No part of this publication may be
reproduced or transmitted, in any form or
by any means, without prior permission in
writing from Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG.
Porsche, the Porsche Crest, 911,
Carrera, Boxster, Cayman, Cayenne,
Panamera and other marks are
registered trademarks of
Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG.
© Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, 2013
All text, images and other information
in this publication are copyright
Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG.
Errors and omissions excepted.
Subject to change without notice.