The Porsche 959 Coupe is a classic sports car produced by the well-known Porsche marque in 1987. As a two-door sports coup, the 959 is a sleek, aerodynamic vehicle with a bold design. It has a low, muscular stance with a wide body, making it instantly recognizable. Its iconic shape is defined by a Coke bottle profile and 16 alloy wheels, available in both silver and gold. At the rear, the 959 has a distinct, panoramic tailgate with black tinted windows which adds to its dynamic design. Under the hood, the 959 has a twin-turbocharged flat-six engine which generates 450 hp and 369 lb-ft of torque. All that power is delivered to the four-wheel drive system via a six-speed manual transmission or four-speed automatic. It has a top speed of 196 miles per hour, making the 959 the first production car to break the 200 km/h barrier. Thanks to its advanced all-wheel-drive system, the 959 is also one of the most capable off-road race cars of its era. The interior of the 959 is every bit as refined as its exterior. It includes comfortable leather seats with electric controls which can be adjusted for optimum comfort. There is also a spacious, wood-panelled dashboard with a central console and a host of modern features. The car also features updated air conditioning and an electric sunroof. The Porsche 959 Coupe is a unique vehicle with its own unique character, making it the ideal choice for sports car enthusiasts. It is a flawless combination of sheer power, sophisticated design, and exceptional engineering, placing it firmly among the most iconic cars of the 20th century.
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