Apr 04, 2017 12:24 PM EDT
2019 Porsche 911 Spotted: The Next Generation is coming; Get To Know More Updates

Porsche is currently planning and testing the next generation Porsche 911 in Europe. The early spy photos reveal that the 2019 Porsche 911 is styled slightly different in its hood and with its rear spoilers.

Sports car enthusiast would find it hard to believe that the current Porsche 911 made its gala debut in 2011. Its beauty and luster are so keen that 7 years had passed and consumers did not even notice that there were still no any major upgrade given to the vehicle.

Code name "992," the next generation Porsche 911 will be faster and more radical than the old version. It is wider and its long Led tail light that flows the entire width of the car are more evident.

Spy photos obtained showed it to be more aerodynamic and lower to the ground. This will result in a more downforce and better stability while driving high speed. It seems to have a new modular platform that is prevalent in other brands cruising around the world today. However, nothing is yet definite on its final shape until a production model have been tested and confirmed.

Rumors also abound on the 2019 Porsche 911 power train. While the test car is equipped with 500 HP, 460 NM torque, 4.0 liters engine and paired with a seven-speed dual clutch transmission, the plan is to have a larger 4.2-liter engine with a 6-speed manual gearbox. Although nothing is 100 percent sure on this, what is definite is it would be a rear wheel drive and a rear engine vehicle.

Another persistent rumor being floated is that the 2019 Porsche 911 would finally have a hybrid technology in it. Everybody is expecting that this new generation car will be unveiled and introduced to the public 2018. It would come as a 2019 Porsche 911 model.

One thing is sure about this though, the 2019 Porsche 911 will definitely be launched soon. With its performance on its spied testing, it won't be long before it finally comes out in the market.

 

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