2011 Gemballa Porsche 958 Cayenne Turbo
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(from Gemballa Press
Release) GEMBALLA introduce the TORNADO
A Design Statement from GEMBALLA GmbH for the Porsche 958 Cayenne
Leonberg, 12/14/2010. GEMBALLA GmbH are proud to announce the debut
of the TORNADO, based on the new Porsche Cayenne 958.
This exciting car is significant not only because it is the first
creation of GEMBALLA GmbH, but also because its light and strong
carbon-fibre body panels showcase the way forward for the top
players in the aftermarket industry, raising the bar for exclusive
car manufacturers. In the past, it was commonplace to bond carbon-fibre
parts to modified factory steel panels.
However, this does not significantly lighten a car, nor is it a
rigorous use of this lightweight material. “Carbon-fibre is a high
strength, low weight structural material that needs to be used
honestly, and not just for decoration,” explains GEMBALLA GmbH CEO,
Andreas Schwarz. Thus, other than its steel body-in-white, rear
quarter and roof panels and hatchback, almost all the steel body
panels on the TORNADO are replaced by carbon-fibre equivalents.
The carbon-fibre bonnet, front wings, side sill covers, doors, front
and rear bumper/valance and rear hatch outer skin save around 70kg
compared to the original steel panels and PU bumpers, and all the
new panels use the factory mounting points. However,
security-related features, such as the passenger safety cell and
door side impact protection are untouched, and none of the
modifications compromise comfort either. While this is an expensive
alternative to the traditional methods, there is a good reason to do
it this way apart from just weight saving. “Cutting, filing, and
then bonding and blending materials with different coefficients of
expansion is setting yourself up for problems further down the line
unless the work is done perfectly,” says Andreas Schwarz. “In very
hot or cold climates, where many of our clients live, extremes of
temperature may eventually cause problems like cracking and
de-lamination. So while one-piece carbon-fibre panels are expensive,
it means that the fit and finish, whether the new panels are left in
visible carbon or painted, will be perfect and consistent. In
addition, the relative ease of fitting makes life easier for our
dealers around the world.”
The new front styling delivers significant autobahn overtaking
presence with the large grille, flanked by two smaller ones
providing copious amounts of ram air for the two stages of uprated,
twin-turbocharged engine. Brake cooling ducts sit beside the fog
lights, and the vertical LED daytime running lights also help to
give the GEMBALLA Tornado that all-important instant recognition
factor. The complete carbon-fibre door assemblies are designed as
direct replacements for the steel factory units, and incorporate the
factory steel side impact protection bars, central locking and
electric window mechanisms. The recessed surfaces, in matt finished
visible carbon, give the sides of the TORNADO a heavily sculpted
look, inspired by the GEMBALLA AVALANCHE GTR. The same matt black
visible carbon finish is used on the new tail panel and rear
corners. Because of the structural architecture of the rear quarter
panels, the wider rear wheel arches are grafted to the car by the
more normal method of cutting the metal, and bonding and blending in
the wider carbon-fibre arches.
The TORNADO’s overall width is increased to 2.05m. The steel
structure of the tailgate is mated to a new carbon-fibre skin, which
re-contours it and covers the recesses and holes provided for the
inner half of the factory tail light assemblies. The new, stacked
round rear light design completely changes the look of the Cayenne’s
rear, reinforcing the four individual round exhaust outlets, a
long-standing GEMBALLA design motif. If the angels are in the
details, a close inspection of the GEMBALLA badge on the new
tailgate reveals lettering cut out with incredible precision. Here,
the same ultra high-pressure water jet cutting process used in the
electronics industry to slice through heat sensitive circuit boards,
is used to cut the GEMBALLA name out of a piece of carbon-fibre. The
brushed stainless steel panel below provides the silver colouring.
The enlarged wheel arches are filled by huge wheels, 10.0J x 22-inch
with 295/35 ZR22 tyres on the front axle, and 12.0J x 22-inch with
335/30 ZR22 tyres at the rear. Despite their greater size, these
forged, ultra-light and strong monoblock alloys are no heavier than
the standard 20-inch wheels. And thanks to their narrow-spoke
design, they appear to be even larger in diameter than they actually
are. The uprated braking system is made by Brembo, GEMBALLA’s
partner for brake component development. Massive 420 mm vented discs
with six-pot callipers are used at the front, with 405 mm vented
discs and four-pot callipers at the rear. All four discs are
cross-drilled and slotted, and made exclusively for GEMBALLA in
these sizes. GEMBALLA already offers a Stage One Cayenne Turbo
engine conversion with 580 hp. The TORNADO will be equipped with
Stage Two, which is nearing its final development stage. The goal
for the engineers was well defined, a 35-40% power increase, which
equates to between 675 and 700 hp. The projected torque increase of
30%, or close to 1,000 Nm, requires the relevant drivetrain
components to be uprated as well. As with all GEMBALLA cars, the
interior will be equally special, and the engineers and trim
specialists are developing a completely new design for the TORNADO’s
cabin. This will be characterised by both elegance and
functionality. The GEMBALLA TORNADO celebrates the 30th year of the
GEMBALLA brand in 2011.
Only 30 numbered GEMBALLA TORNADO cars will be built, making this a
very special and exclusive model.
An accompanying microsite is now online at:
http://tornado.gemballa.com