New Porsche prototype

New Porsche prototype

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rkwm1

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102 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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Twinfan

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104 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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992 GTS?

An early 718 GT4 mule had those foam inserts in the wheel arches. They're for suspension testing. E.g.



Edited by Twinfan on Friday 23 October 10:33

rkwm1

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Friday 23rd October 2020
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Maybe, why does it have so much ground clearence?

Twinfan

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Friday 23rd October 2020
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Testing limits of travel for longevity? Who knows.

I can't see a Safari-type 992 making production but it does look a little odd. Probably not the GTS, as that must be coming soon, whatever this is must be a couple of years away based on the 718 GT4 pics of similar suspension testing.

rkwm1

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Friday 23rd October 2020
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Twinfan said:
Testing limits of travel for longevity? Who knows.

I can't see a Safari-type 992 making production but it does look a little odd. Probably not the GTS, as that must be coming soon, whatever this is must be a couple of years away based on the 718 GT4 pics of similar suspension testing.
I thought it maybe something like that. Will be intresting to see what it turns out to be!

Porsche911R

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265 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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could be testing before they add battery weight as we all know hybrid is here next and will weigh >2 tons !!!

matrignano

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210 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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The registration plate is not for Stuttgart but for Ludwigsburg, so the prototype may not belong to Porsche.

Automotive businesses in Ludwigsburg include Magna (ex Getrag - transmission systems) and Beru (makes ignition parts apparently).

Maybe Magna are testing a new AWD system?

Cheib

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Friday 23rd October 2020
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matrignano said:
The registration plate is not for Stuttgart but for Ludwigsburg, so the prototype may not belong to Porsche.

Automotive businesses in Ludwigsburg include Magna (ex Getrag - transmission systems) and Beru (makes ignition parts apparently).

Maybe Magna are testing a new AWD system?
Now that’s very good beard !

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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I love the jacked-up look...

D.no

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212 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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The foam wheel-arch liners are generally for validation of the tyre envelopes to enable better correlation going forward. Unless developing a facelift programme (with no suspension changes) real-world data is seldom available at the point which production body tooling has to be kicked off, and virtual envelopes have to be relied upon which invariably carry some fat due to tuning ranges.


BlackTails

620 posts

55 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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rkwm1 said:
Anybody have any idea what this is?
Yuck?

Cheib

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175 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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NoBrakesWC

392 posts

49 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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Seen a video on YouTube of it going round. GT3 Touring?
https://youtu.be/DNvDZ1LTBk8

MitchT

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209 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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rkwm1 said:
Anybody have any idea what this is?

Judging by the ride height, a 911 Crossover!

supersport

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227 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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A monstrosity. Hard to imagine the 992 getting any uglier but there it is vomit

They really have ruined the 911.

Flat6er

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210 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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matrignano said:
The registration plate is not for Stuttgart but for Ludwigsburg, so the prototype may not belong to Porsche.

Automotive businesses in Ludwigsburg include Magna (ex Getrag - transmission systems) and Beru (makes ignition parts apparently).

Maybe Magna are testing a new AWD system?
Ludwigsburg is a small town within Stuttgart and as the crow flies closer to Zuffenhausen ( you know, where the factory actually is) than the main city centre of Stuttgart.

I'm not saying its not an independent business. But your analogy is similar to saying an Aston Martin spotted tested in Stratford on Avon May not be from Gaydon some 10 miles down the road.

Secretly I'm hoping its a trick suspension testing for a 959 iteration.

rkwm1

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Monday 26th October 2020
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I think this will be one of the 6 hertiage edition models, which were mentioned at the launch of the Targa hertiage edition.

It will be limited to 992 cars.