RE: Next Porsche 911 GT3 RS spied on Nordschleife
RE: Next Porsche 911 GT3 RS spied on Nordschleife
Wednesday 7th August 2024

Next Porsche 911 GT3 RS spied on Nordschleife

How much faster can it go?


With a new, second-generation of 992-era Porsche 911 Carrera and GTS now out there, we can expect a steady stream of revised models to follow. The Carrera T will probably return, the Turbos will be back with even more internet-breaking power, and hopefully there’s a Dakar (or similar( this time around as well. That’d be fun. GT3s are guaranteed as well, because 25 years after the first there’s still nothing more exciting in the 911 range. Here’s our first look at it, as a GT3 RS in fact. 

Short of finding an invisibility cloak or testing in private, it’s always going to be pretty hard to disguise running around in a prototype 992 RS. It’s just so extreme, so unmistakable, that some black cladding just won’t work anymore. Plenty of 911s look like other 911s (you might miss the grille that marks out a GTS as a hybrid), apart from if it’s a GT3 RennSport - this is identifiable at 100 paces. Look closely, however, and there are a few giveaways that the 992.2 will be ever so slightly different. As a 911, it’s no surprise to find the rear as the main area of change, with a new rear bumper/diffuser arrangement as well as changes to the intakes. 

Downforce will surely be the aim of this overhaul, given how it’s redefined the RS experience this time around (and contributed to that staggering 6:49.3 lap). Adding something more again to the huge 860kg peak would give the 992.2 a selling point over before. Power doesn’t tend to change very much with updates to these cars; that the 992 RS was just 5hp stronger than the 991.2 would suggest little will be altered. But the all-important Nordschleife time will surely have to improve, so it seems likely that aero will do that. It’s hard to imagine how the RS will be faster if power stays at 525hp, because it really does make incredible use of every single one in any circumstance - but Porsche does tend to find a way. 

Our sources have suggested this GT3 RS will be a 2026 car, which tracks - there will be other models to come before this, and the original didn’t launch that long ago. Expect the usual palaver around allocation when the 992.2 RS arrives, and another round of dumbfounded drive verdicts. Quite the car, in case you hadn’t heard. And a new one would make the immediate predecessor perhaps a little less valuable - currently it’s from £275k.


Image credit | S.Baldauf/ITZ Media

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Twinair

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1,001 posts

168 months

Wednesday 7th August 2024
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Not a Porsche hater here, at all, but dare I say - it looks a lot like the current GT3 RS…

Marginal gains, for sure…

skidskid

324 posts

167 months

Wednesday 7th August 2024
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Could this be the new GT2RS?

RacerMike

4,754 posts

237 months

Wednesday 7th August 2024
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skidskid said:
Could this be the new GT2RS?
Yeah bingo. It's been spied a few times over the last 6 months with the fake central exhausts (zoom in to see it's just an orange/red decal in the middle) with some hidden down turned pipes in the bumper corners. There's quite a few videos on YouTube already:




TheOctaneAddict

1,199 posts

73 months

Wednesday 7th August 2024
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Gotta be the 2RS. Can’t seem them testing a new 3RS when they are still delivering the current one.

RacerMike

4,754 posts

237 months

Wednesday 7th August 2024
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TheOctaneAddict said:
Gotta be the 2RS. Can’t seem them testing a new 3RS when they are still delivering the current one.
Exactly. RS models also always come at the end of each generation generally (although the 2RS often sits in between tbf). I'd say we're at least 2-3 years away from a 992.2 3RS

Andy83n

604 posts

88 months

Wednesday 7th August 2024
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It's boz eyed

Bencolem

1,169 posts

265 months

Wednesday 7th August 2024
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Wow, who spec’d that GT3RS linked in the classifieds? Ronald McDonald?!

andy43

12,842 posts

280 months

Wednesday 7th August 2024
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At least a long release date of 2026 gives me enough time to buy four Taycans and a couple of electric Macans so I can then get offered the chance to fellate the dealer principal often enough to receive a place on The List.

nismo48

6,630 posts

233 months

Wednesday 7th August 2024
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andy43 said:
At least a long release date of 2026 gives me enough time to buy four Taycans and a couple of electric Macans so I can then get offered the chance to fellate the dealer principal often enough to receive a place on The List.
biglaugh

rassi

2,515 posts

277 months

Thursday 8th August 2024
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That rear wing seems a bit small

GTRene

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250 months

Thursday 8th August 2024
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rassi said:
That rear wing seems a bit small
hehe

f6box

237 posts

23 months

Thursday 8th August 2024
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Bencolem said:
Wow, who spec’d that GT3RS linked in the classifieds? Ronald McDonald?!
It's a Porsche thing and approaching satire at this point. There's a particular breed of Porsche buying magpie that will lap up anything, no matter how hideous. In fact, the sillier and shoutier looking the better. The latest RS is pretty awful looking in any spec, but a couple of generations ago, they launched a GT3 RS in salmon pink and the punters lapped it up because "launch colours". Laughable.

If Porsche hadn't painted the launch car that colour but someone had had one resprayed salmon pink, the forums would explode with derision. But it's official launch colours, therefore amazeballs. There must be an internal competition at Porsche along the lines of, "let's see just how awful we can make the car look and still have these fkwits beat each other up to pay over list".

To be fair, the cars drive great. When they're driven. Which to frank isn't much if you're talking 3RS. The classifieds are stuffed with 100 ultra low mile garage trinkets for every one that gets driven about a bit.