The new 911, codenamed 992, carries a bit more beef. Courtesy Porsche
Leipzig also has one of the best test tracks in the world, which includes a wet handling course, off-road tracks and a 3.7km racetrack that features famous corners from other racetracks around the world. Courtesy Porsche
We verified the car's 0-100kmh time of 3.7 seconds and 3.5 seconds with the Sports Chrono package in the Coupe. Courtesy Porsche
The Cabriolet’s roof features magnesium-layered fabric and can be opened and closed at up to 50km/h. Courtesy Porsche
All models include a variable-position rear spoiler as standard, as well as a full-width, seamless light strip topped by two vertical high-mount stoplights designed to mimic those used on its GT racecars. Courtesy Porsche
The 992 edition features some relatively major design tweaks when compared to the classic 911. Courtesy Porsche
The new 911, codenamed 992, carries a bit more beef. Courtesy Porsche
Leipzig also has one of the best test tracks in the world, which includes a wet handling course, off-road tracks and a 3.7km racetrack that features famous corners from other racetracks around the world. Courtesy Porsche
We verified the car's 0-100kmh time of 3.7 seconds and 3.5 seconds with the Sports Chrono package in the Coupe. Courtesy Porsche
The Cabriolet’s roof features magnesium-layered fabric and can be opened and closed at up to 50km/h. Courtesy Porsche
All models include a variable-position rear spoiler as standard, as well as a full-width, seamless light strip topped by two vertical high-mount stoplights designed to mimic those used on its GT racecars. Courtesy Porsche
The 992 edition features some relatively major design tweaks when compared to the classic 911. Courtesy Porsche
The new 911, codenamed 992, carries a bit more beef. Courtesy Porsche