SPIED: The Newly REFRESHED Porsche 911 (991) Gets FULLY EXPOSED While Lapping The 'Ring — Do YOU Like The NEW Revisions?

SPIED: The Newly REFRESHED Porsche 911 (991) Gets FULLY EXPOSED While Lapping The 'Ring — Do YOU Like The NEW Revisions?
In the past 12 months, the Porsche 911 has been in the spotlight. No, not because of the all-new 911 GTS or the GT3 RS. Well, maybe the RS had a little to do with it.

Mostly though it's been front and center of the limelight due to the 991's Mark II refresh. Why? That's because with exception of the 911's GT-named cars, the 911 will be going all forced induction. Turbos for everyone!

While we cannot confirm how much significance this will play in the 911's power output, we do expect it to gain a bit of grunt as well as improved fuel efficiency to at least the tune of 10 percent. We've heard about a significant bump in power from our dealer friends but for now we're considering that pure speculation as concrete evidence has yet to surface.

One thing that has emerged though are all-new photos of the rumored 991 Mark II fully exposed. Finally, the camo has come off. You might be surprised by the extent of the changes. While the overall shape remains familiar, the front clip is entirely revised and features an all-new front lip spoiler. In addition, the rear end gets new venting behind the rear tires, a new rear decklid and engine cover, and a dual centrally mounted exhaust.

All that said, can YOU spot anything else? I think I got all the changes...


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mini22mini22 - 5/21/2015 6:30:39 PM
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Really-If you have to stare carefully at a vehicle to see if you can spot changes then in reality not enough has changed in the first place!
The silhouette, the headlamps, and the tail lamps are all the same. That's 95% of the car that is the same. Having a different design front and rear apron is not much of a change. Yes the rear hood hatch has a grill spoiler with vertical lines(not as good looking as the old horizontal spoiler on the older 911's). I would call this typical Porsche cautious.


skytopskytop - 5/21/2015 11:10:49 PM
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Hmmmm...where have I seen that car before.....it sure looks familiar.


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