RE: Porsche 911 (992) laid bare

RE: Porsche 911 (992) laid bare

Monday 3rd September 2018

Porsche 911 (992) laid bare

You want spy shots? We have spy shots! Three 992-generation 911s caught with minimal disguise



Whether you like it or not, the arrival of a new Porsche 911 registers as a pretty big event on the PH news calendar. Because, while there have been a few blips along the way, the 911 is typically one of the best sports cars money can buy. Indeed even the current turbocharged generation offers an enviable combination of talents, despite a lot of its architecture having first been launched in 2011.

As is often the way with 911 updates - 996s and water cooling, 991s and electric steering - the '992' generation is expected to usher in some pretty significant changes for the model. Expect hybrid options, more driver assists than ever, and an interior heavily influenced by the Panamera and Cayenne.


Confirmation of that is to follow; what we have for now is the best look yet at the production 992's styling. And we all like a nose around something we're not meant to see, don't we? While still easily identifiable as a 911, there's clear influence in this 992 from the Taycan (especially at the rear), and it's clearly wider, too - if the rear track grows, so stability and passenger space should improve with it. Autocar suggests that this 992 will be as long as the current 991, however, despite what these pics might suggest; a construction that's said to make extensive use of aluminium should save a bit of weight, too.

What else can we tell from these pics? Certainly it would appear, unsurprisingly, that the occasionally baffling levels of 911 configurability will survive to the 992. In these three cars there are three wheel designs, two brake options (yellow calipers being for ceramic rotors), two exhaust options and one car - unforgivably, if you ask us - with the rear wiper option. The solitary interior pic reveals more Panamera influence as well - see the large central display and new TFT dial arrangement.


At launch the 992 is likely to use the current range of turbocharged flat sixes, with a mild power boost for both Carrera and Carrera S models. Expect the Turbo models to follow with the hybrid at some point in 2020. As for gearboxes, nobody seems to know just yet; we'd venture that both the seven-speed manual and PDK dual-clutch will be carried over from the current 991.

Further details - and more pics like these, most likely - will continue to emerge as the 992's November launch date approaches. Arguably no sports car ever faces greater scrutiny than the 911, so what do you make of it? Whether you're predicting a successful reincarnation of an iconic sports car, or a further diluting of the 911's classic appeal, all thoughts are welcome. Over to you...

[Images: S. Baldauf/S.B.Medien]

















 

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housen

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2,366 posts

193 months

Monday 3rd September 2018
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ccol

unpc

2,837 posts

214 months

Monday 3rd September 2018
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housen said:
ccol
What's that you say?

Cold

15,253 posts

91 months

Monday 3rd September 2018
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PorschetonHeads.

ultrastapler

197 posts

156 months

Monday 3rd September 2018
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like that a lot, provided it's not too big that is

FanBoy21

22 posts

69 months

Monday 3rd September 2018
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That off center rear wiper is truly unforgivable. It looks awful, like a bad after thought.

dibblecorse

6,886 posts

193 months

Monday 3rd September 2018
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Advertorial .... no more, no less .....

RacerMike

4,213 posts

212 months

Monday 3rd September 2018
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I really quite like it. Need to see that rather square bonnet shut line in the flesh, but overall, the new rear end treatment works for me.

shost

825 posts

144 months

Monday 3rd September 2018
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I think front still looks flattened with that shut line. Its face is a bit pouty if that makes sense..

Turbobanana

6,300 posts

202 months

Monday 3rd September 2018
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What's with the plastering of "Piston Heads" all over the photos, and fuzzing of the driver's face?

If the former is an attempt at watermarking for copyright reasons, it wouldn't take too much to photoshop out. And I really don't understand the latter - clearly Porsche has made no attempt to disguise these cars, so why is the driver fuzzy? What's the secrecy? Or is he really ugly? smile

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 3rd September 2018
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I like the front but I'm still not sure about the 718 looking rear black section with the light strip.

GroundEffect

13,844 posts

157 months

Monday 3rd September 2018
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Looks even bigger than the 991. Stop it.


anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 3rd September 2018
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Looks like the 991 but the tail lights are horrible imo, while the 991 looks great.

That being said I’ll come round. The 997 has always been grim though.

fernando the frog

298 posts

69 months

Monday 3rd September 2018
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they've managed to make the 911 rear now look like a panamera rear, why?

aaron_2000

5,407 posts

84 months

Monday 3rd September 2018
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God the rear end is ghastly. The interior looks like it will take after the Panamera, hopefully.

J4CKO

41,652 posts

201 months

Monday 3rd September 2018
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dibblecorse said:
Advertorial .... no more, no less .....
Of course, a major motoring website shouldnt mention the imminent arrival of a new version of an iconic car ?

Didnt read very advertorial to me and I like how it looks.

RacerMike

4,213 posts

212 months

Monday 3rd September 2018
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Turbobanana said:
If the former is an attempt at watermarking for copyright reasons, it wouldn't take too much to photoshop out. And I really don't understand the latter - clearly Porsche has made no attempt to disguise these cars, so why is the driver fuzzy? What's the secrecy? Or is he really ugly? smile
Generally it's common courtesy for the spy photographers to fuzz out the faces of (us) test engineers to try and cut down on any direct trouble when photos get published. The reality is, it's not exactly hard to trace who was driving what car, so if you've not followed the instructions on interior/exterior camo, it'll get found out eventually!

To be quite honest, I'd rather they just published our faces if it meant they didn't partake in overtaking on icy roads at 100mph, before slamming the brakes on and pulling across the road to try and get a scoop photo.....

Fire99

9,844 posts

230 months

Monday 3rd September 2018
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It's a strange looking thing.. The rear kinda looks like the lovechild of a Panamera and 911. Agreed with the above, the rear wiper looks a little late to the party.
Front black plastic vents look pretty twee too. It vertainly has a hefty overall appearance.

Turbobanana

6,300 posts

202 months

Monday 3rd September 2018
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RacerMike said:
Generally it's common courtesy for the spy photographers to fuzz out the faces of (us) test engineers to try and cut down on any direct trouble when photos get published. The reality is, it's not exactly hard to trace who was driving what car, so if you've not followed the instructions on interior/exterior camo, it'll get found out eventually!

To be quite honest, I'd rather they just published our faces if it meant they didn't partake in overtaking on icy roads at 100mph, before slamming the brakes on and pulling across the road to try and get a scoop photo.....
Thanks Mike, appreciated. It's not you, is it?

Wills2

22,914 posts

176 months

Monday 3rd September 2018
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Whilst the article says it's going to be wider, a current 2018 991.2 C2 is no wider than the 997.1 C2 launched in 2004/5 at 1808mm, so if true it will be the first 911 in years to get wider as a base model.



Ursicles

1,070 posts

243 months

Monday 3rd September 2018
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Hope the iphone style 'notch' at the rear is a style issue.