Forget A Carrera T, This Is The 992 Porsche 911 We Really Want
When speaking to 992 911 development boss August Achleitner a few weeks ago, a new Carrera T seemed far from guaranteed. Sure, the new 718 Boxster and Cayman Ts show that Porsche has some faith in the Touring concept, but in the case of the 991.2, the T was intended to increase demand of the most recent 911 generation, something which wasn’t actually needed - sales were strong right up until the end.
In any case, Porsche could make something even better than a Carrera T. A base-spec 992. Seriously, how good does this digitally-created boggo 911 from X-Tomi Design look?
The Hungarian renderer has been busy with other virtual 992s, too. Having already released renders of a 992 Cabriolet, GT3 RS and GTS a few weeks ago, X-Tomi has since made a Targa (above), a slammed, widebody 911, a shooting brake and a speedster. Make sure you check them all out.
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Looks clean… Infact too clean.
Shut up
His shooting brake render has strong BMW Z3M coupe vibes in the roof line…
Porsche: Released base spec 911
Customers: “Awesome!!!…. I want the optional alloys and colour coded bumpers please”
Plot twist time!
Porsche: “Okay,that would be an extra $12000”
,,Sure, the new 718 Boxster and Cayman Ts show that Porsche has some faith in the Touring concept, …’’
They simply use the T to warm up an old model. That’s marketing.
Some may call it poverty spec I call it retro spec😂
in retrospect, i think it looks pretty modern.
There should be an option for it to come with cheap rims. A lot of people have to pay 2000/3000€ for a set of stock wheels when they just want to put on some nice aftermarket ones
So does that mean it comes with no form of driver aids?
Hell yes!
The look of an expensive sports car in base spec is somewhat discomforting
Why not both
If they were to make an sell that Porsche, it would be a great starting point for someone who would modify the pants off it. If it was available, I’d certainly consider it. Pity that manufacturers hate people modding cars.
Pity the manufacturers that like making money