2012 Porsche 911 Coupe & Cabriolet Spied Testing At The Nürburgring
Now that the snow is gone, Porsche is continuing testing the next-generation 911(991) at the Nürburgring. The next -gneeration 911 still has the same disguise as on cars, that were tested in Northern Sweden. Just a disguise around front lights, front bumper and rear lights. The silver side vents are not real – it’s just a sticker.
New 911 will be 56mm longer than the current one and measure 4.49m in length, with an extended wheelbase, which will offer more interior room.
Height of the new 911 will be 11mm lower compared to the current model. The entry-level 911 width will remain unchanged, but the Carrera S model will feature a 60mm wider rear. Other highlights are a completely new rear axle, LED lights across the whole range and revised engines with improved performance and fuel-economy.
We wouldn’t be surprised if Porsche unveils the new 911 already in April, though different sources are talking about the Frankfurt motor show, which is month’s away.
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