Whether you'd like to buy the 992 911 that Porsche just dropped at the Los Angeles Motor Show or would rather go for a more analog 997, there's one thing you can't deny - the newcomer is worthy of our undivided attention. And we're giving the 2020 Neunelfer plenty of attention, as we are now here to talk about the plans the aftermarket side of the industry has for the thing.
Sure, it might seem a little early to talk mods, but tuners have already set their sights on the newcomer. Let's take the renderings that brought us here, for instance.
The images portray the 2020 Porsche 911 sitting on custom wheels. Note this isn't some pixel play done to help pass the time. Instead, the renders come from HRE Wheels, featuring actual wheels that should be available for the sportscar.
Returning to the point we made in the intro, we'll remind you that we can already talk about the extended 992 Porsche 911 family. And we'll list things in the order of their market introduction.
Next year, the German automotive producer should introduce the base Carrera models. And we can say the same about the Cabriolet - we've already showcased a rendering of the open-top model, which, with the help of modern roof solutions, should see better than ever.
In the second half of 2019, Porsche is expected to introduce the 992 911 Turbo and 992 911 GT3. Both machines are currently in their advanced testing stages, as prototypes have shown (make sure to check out the links for media and images on both derivatives).
The rendering realm has gone as far as creating a 992 Porsche 911 GT3 RS - the specific elements were borrowed from the current Rennsport model, with the result being respectable.
And yes, we expect the 992-gen 3RS to maintain the tech attributes of the current car, namely a naturally aspirated flat-six and a PDK tranny.
The images portray the 2020 Porsche 911 sitting on custom wheels. Note this isn't some pixel play done to help pass the time. Instead, the renders come from HRE Wheels, featuring actual wheels that should be available for the sportscar.
Returning to the point we made in the intro, we'll remind you that we can already talk about the extended 992 Porsche 911 family. And we'll list things in the order of their market introduction.
Next year, the German automotive producer should introduce the base Carrera models. And we can say the same about the Cabriolet - we've already showcased a rendering of the open-top model, which, with the help of modern roof solutions, should see better than ever.
In the second half of 2019, Porsche is expected to introduce the 992 911 Turbo and 992 911 GT3. Both machines are currently in their advanced testing stages, as prototypes have shown (make sure to check out the links for media and images on both derivatives).
The rendering realm has gone as far as creating a 992 Porsche 911 GT3 RS - the specific elements were borrowed from the current Rennsport model, with the result being respectable.
And yes, we expect the 992-gen 3RS to maintain the tech attributes of the current car, namely a naturally aspirated flat-six and a PDK tranny.
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