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Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Porsche 911 GT3 2020











Porsche 911 GT3 2020 will not have the big tail wing impressive


The all-new Porsche 911 (992 generation) has been seen with a lack of camouflage on the body, revealing quite remarkable exterior details.






Created to satisfy the fast-paced, sporty drivers, the Porsche 911 GT3 is well-known for its timeless design, featuring large wheel arches, twin exhaust pipes in the center or wings. giant wind on the tail. However, tail-wiper components will likely disappear on the upcoming generation of the 911 GT3.




The latest prototype appeared with an unexpected appearance of "forgetting" the tail wind turbine at the plant, while the rest of the plant remained intact. On the whole, the sports car looks very aggressive and attractive with refined front bumper and superficial look.

For the interior, the new generation Porsche 911 GT3 cabin will receive noticeable improvements inside, from connectivity features to more up-to-date entertainment systems. Interior design gives the driver the best driving experience, especially when expressing himself on the track.

In addition, the new sports car is expected to have lightweight bucket seats, Alcantara material everywhere (on the steering wheel), of course cabin 911 GT3 2020 will be indispensable. made of carbon fiber and many unique stitches contrasting hand.





In terms of transmission, several recent reports have revealed that the 992th generation 911 GT3 will no longer utilize a 6-cylinder natural-gas-extraction engine that replaces advanced, more powerful thrusters. .

And whatever the engine, the power of the Porsche 911 GT3 2020 is also expected to be about 542 horsepower, up 42 horsepower compared to the current version. The German car will probably offer a new GT3 floor option next to the standard PDK gearbox.

With the latest prototype images of the next 911 GT3 discovered recently, perhaps the official launch of the new generation of sports car legend is not far away. However, many still believe that Porsche will wait until 2020 to announce the new generation 911 GT3.

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