RENDERED SPECULATION: So, We've Seen The All-New Porsche 911 COUPE, But What About The Convertible?

RENDERED SPECULATION: So, We've Seen The All-New Porsche 911 COUPE, But What About The Convertible?
Well, that's an entirely different situation. In that case no pictures have leaked or made themselves available for public consumption, yet.

But considering we've seen the all-new Porsche 991 (911) being developed in parallel with the cabriolet, I think it's safe to say we can't be too far off from an actual release or "leak" of images.

Until then we'll have to rely upon the amazing talent of Wildspeed who is known for creating some of the most impressive renderings of future cars. With that said, check out his rendering of the new 911 cabriolet.


With the new Porsche 991 pictures leaked all over the web, it will be only a matter of time to see new versions coming, and some renderings of course!

Wild-Speed created the first rendering of the upcoming Porsche 991 Carrera Cabriolet featuring a new folding hardtop.


[Source: GTspirit VIA Wildspeed]


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LexusLexus - 8/21/2011 6:50:50 PM
+3 Boost
All of the Porsche look the same to me and it have Not change that much in the last 30-50 years except it engine , power, performance and handling for the better. I guess if it's not Broken, don't fix it.

I guess the same could be said about the new Toyota Camry, I think the new one is freaking Ugly and look more like a mid cycle the next generation Camry. I guess Toyota is using the same strategy if it's not Broken, don't fix it. If it do what it suppose to do and sale like Hot like Cake why change it.


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