944 S2
The Porsche 944 S2, produced 1989-1991 as ultimate naturally-aspirated variant of successful 944 platform, features enlarged naturally-aspirated 3.0-liter inline-four engine producing 211 PS (208 bhp/155 kW) at 5,800 rpm and 280 Nm (207 lb-ft) torque at 4,100 rpm through dual-overhead-camshaft 16-valve cylinder head configuration representing largest production four-cylinder engine of era, paired with five-speed manual or optional Tiptronic automatic transmission driving rear wheels through Porsche characteristic transaxle layout optimizing 50/50 weight distribution. Performance-focused engineering achieves impressive 6.0-second 0-97 km/h acceleration and 240 km/h (149 mph) top speed, supported by sophisticated multi-link rear suspension, ABS braking system, and available options including limited-slip differential and sport suspension creating balanced front-engine rear-drive dynamics unusual for Porsche lineup dominated by rear-engine 911 architecture.
The 944 S2 represents final naturally-aspirated 944 evolution before 968 replacement introduction combining refined characteristics with enhanced performance versus turbocharged 944 Turbo emphasizing linear power delivery and superior fuel economy, competing in premium sports car segment with emphasis on practical daily usability and comprehensive Porsche build quality. Advanced engineering features sophisticated Motronic engine management, variable intake geometry, and resonance-tuned exhaust system creating smooth power delivery throughout rev range ideal for grand touring applications. Available Cabriolet body style provided open-air motoring without significant structural rigidity compromise unusual for period convertible engineering. Popular among Porsche enthusiasts seeking balanced front-engine sports car combining 240 km/h capability with practical daily usability including adequate cargo space and comfortable highway cruising refinement, the 944 S2 delivers characteristic Porsche engineering quality maintaining reliability throughout typical high-mileage ownership, engaging manual transmission and balanced chassis dynamics creating driver-focused experience, and strong collector interest as final naturally-aspirated 944 before subsequent 968 development representing end of era for Porsche front-engine four-cylinder sports car philosophy establishing S2 as highly desirable variant commanding premium values throughout enthusiast community preferring naturally-aspirated character versus turbocharged alternatives.