Spy Shots: New Porsche 911 Convertible Seen Testing
Spy Shots: Porsche 911 Convertible
These spy photos show the new 911 Convertible doing some hot weather testing, showing off its new taillights. It also looks like it has been lengthened to provide a more usable rear seat.
As with the coupe, the convertible will get the PDK gearbox, direct fuel injection, and two- and four-wheel-drive versions.
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Porsche has been doing some hot weather testing with the new generation 911 convertible lately as these photos show.
And as everybody can see, the classic 911 styling will be kept, greenhouse is very like the current version, but seems slightly longer to make the backseat roomier. Front will keep the headlamps that got back with the 997 but they will more raised due to safety regulations. In the rear, we will see the biggest changes with new radical designed rear lamps.
The new 911 will of course come in both two-wheel-drive and 4-wheel-drive, and the engines will further updated versions of the new direct-injection engines from the 997. Of course there will also be that great PDK-gearbox, and we guess that most Porsche buyers will get that rather than the manual gearbox.
Expect the new 911 Coupe to be unveiled first, and then six months after that the Convertible. The Targa enthusiasts will probably have to wait another six months for their model.
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