When it comes to finding a color for your 2018 Porsche 911 GT3, there are quite a few categories. There are Paint to Sample shades that scream, such as Miami Blue, simple choices like Black or White and PTS colors that stand out without being overly extrovert. Well, Auratium Green is a perfect example of the last category and we're here to show you a 991.2-gen GT3 dressed in this color.
We'll remind you that Zuffenhausen designers strived to make the Gen 2 GT3 look more aggressive, hence the new engine cover of the rear wing, which has remained the same, but stands in a wilder position.
And you can complement the said styling moves nicely with the help of a color like Auratium Green. Of course, we can't discuss such a shade without delivering a sample, which is what the Instagram post at the bottom of the page does.
Going past the main hue of the car, we'll mention this Neunelfer packs the optional all-LED headlights, which come with silver inner graphics to match the wheels of the vehicle. The latter doesn't do a very good job at concealing the red brake calipers, which signal the presence of steel calipers (cars that feature carbon-ceramic stopping hardware come with yellow grabbers).
Speaking of the 991.2 GT3, we'll remind you that the German automotive producer is preparing to introduce at least one open-top version of the 500 hp animal.
We're referring to the 2019 Porsche 911 Speedster, a swansong that has already been confirmed and previewed by a gorgeous concept car.
Then again, we could also see Porsche dropping a 911 GT3 Cabriolet as Speedster for the "masses".
For one thing, we've spied two sorts of open-air GT3 prototypes. And while the first obviously packed a Speedster roof, the cloth top of the second resembled that of the standard 911 Cabriolet.
And you can complement the said styling moves nicely with the help of a color like Auratium Green. Of course, we can't discuss such a shade without delivering a sample, which is what the Instagram post at the bottom of the page does.
Going past the main hue of the car, we'll mention this Neunelfer packs the optional all-LED headlights, which come with silver inner graphics to match the wheels of the vehicle. The latter doesn't do a very good job at concealing the red brake calipers, which signal the presence of steel calipers (cars that feature carbon-ceramic stopping hardware come with yellow grabbers).
Speaking of the 991.2 GT3, we'll remind you that the German automotive producer is preparing to introduce at least one open-top version of the 500 hp animal.
We're referring to the 2019 Porsche 911 Speedster, a swansong that has already been confirmed and previewed by a gorgeous concept car.
Then again, we could also see Porsche dropping a 911 GT3 Cabriolet as Speedster for the "masses".
For one thing, we've spied two sorts of open-air GT3 prototypes. And while the first obviously packed a Speedster roof, the cloth top of the second resembled that of the standard 911 Cabriolet.