As we announced earlier, Porsche is currently testing a new generation 911 Cabriolet on the snowy roads of northern Europe. Unlike last time, a slightly different test model has now been seen.
Rumor has it that the new 911 Cabriolet will be powered by a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six engine with an unknown number of horsepower. The current 911 Cabriolet is powered by a 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged flat-six with a power range from 380 hp to 473 hp.
Covered in camouflage, the front end brings slightly larger air intakes on the front bumper with vertical slats, like the one on the upcoming 911 Carrera. There are still unusual lights on the sides that we hope will only be used in testing. At the rear, the camouflage covers most of it, but slightly closer positioned exhaust pipes can be noticed, as well as a thinner LED light bar. It is mounted on wide Michelin tires.
The car is still in the early stages of testing which could last until the end of the year. According to some sources, the new generation 911 (992) Cabriolet will arrive on the market next year as the 2024 model.
Source: CarPix