The new Porsche 911 will greet us at next week’s Frankfurt Auto Show, where we’ll get to meet the Carrera and Carrera S versions of the rear-engined coupe. We have one of the most important evolutions in the model’s history, but you know us, we’re greedy, we want more.
What does this mean exactly? Well, we’d love to also be able to meet one of the meaner incarnations of the fresh 991 generation. Of course, Porsche will eventually release the Turbo and the track-inspired GT versions, but we have to wait for those cars and we don’t like that. Thus, we’ve decided to search the web for something that could be used meanwhile.
We’ve come across this rendering of the 911 GT3 RS (we must thank PS-Garage) and we were pretty thrilled. You see, this is the kind of car that Walter Rohl would drive, being the most track-focused version of the 911 (but still street legal, of course), so how could you not lust for it?
We’ve come across this rendering of the 911 GT3 RS (we must thank PS-Garage) and we were pretty thrilled. You see, this is the kind of car that Walter Rohl would drive, being the most track-focused version of the 911 (but still street legal, of course), so how could you not lust for it?