Here are the latest spy-shots of a virtually undisguised next-generation Porsche 911 having itself a workout in close to Porsche Stuttgart factory. The shots are the clearest yet and probably the best you can get before the car’s official presentation at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September this year!
There are few other secrets left on the Porsche brand's core model. The next 911 will be 4.49 metres long - 56 mm more than the current model with 10 mm extra wheelbase. The car will also stand 11 mm shorter.
Boxer
The 3.4-litre entry-level Boxer engine (down from a 3.6-litre unit) has an output of 350 hp, good for a 0 to 100 km/h sprint time of 4.8 seconds and a top speed of 289 km/h. The smaller, more-efficient unit will reduce fuel-economy by 13 percent to 8.5 litres per 100 km. Moving up the Carrera S will reward drivers with 395 hp, while the 911 Turbo is rumoured to have an output of approximately 542 hp. Regardless of what engine is selected, it can be paired to a seven-speed manual or an optional seven-speed PDK.