Wednesday, 27 January 2010

2012 Porsche 911 Next Generation

2012 Porsche 911 - front view
2012 Porsche 911 - raer view
2012 Porsche 911 - side view
This is the latest spy pictures or the next generation Porsche 911 in winter testing. 998 model that will replace the 997, which itself is only a comprehensive facelift of the previous 996 models. Construction will be a mixture of steel and aluminum, and some components will be shared with the smaller Cayman and Boxster to keep costs down.

Masquerade show that lifestyle changes are saved to a minimum, but Autocar sources earlier Porsche said that almost every panel will be new. The only carry-over parts will be frameless doors cabriolet version.

Disguise hiding in the back of the new wing, which is based on current technology seen in the Panamera. This will extend high speed to increase downforce without affecting the drag.

The new 911 will be slightly longer and wider than the model it replaces. Porsche has made these changes to ensure ever-growing 911 meets an accident and regulations to improve both aerodynamics and dynamics.

Technological features will include integrated torque vectoring system on four-wheel-drive model and act more quickly, limited-slip differential in the rear-drive 911s. Spy pictures also show that the 911 will get the LED front and rear lights as standard.

Machine will be updated 911 version 3.6 and now it's 3.8-liter flat six. Light-pressure turbocharging being developed to improve efficiency, but this development will not be visible until receiving a facelift in the mid-998 the next decade.

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