lundi 20 juillet 2015

2015 Porsche 911 facelift - new pictures

Revised flagship sports car to launch at the Frankfurt motor show in September, with new engines among the planned changes

Porsche’s 911 is set for a major overhaul later this year ahead of the introduction of an all-new generation in 2018.

These pictures, supplied by Porsche, reveal various prototypes of the refreshed 991 series model, which will feature a new turbocharged horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine when it goes on sale in the UK later this year, being put through its paces by a Porsche engineering team in and around Cape Town, South Africa.

Technical details to the facelifted 911 remain scarce, although Autocar understands its new turbocharged engine will have a capacity of less than 3.0-litres and produce up to 365bhp in the new 911 Carrera.

The capacity of the turbocharged engine used by the 911 Carrera S remains under wraps, though it is said to have increased in output to around 415bhp

Also revealed in these official Porsche pictures is a new steering wheel mounted driving mode control offering the choice between four programs.

Styling changes include a revised front bumper, larger air ducts for improved cooling of the three front-mounted radiators and slim LED daytime running lights. The basic headlight shape remains but the internal graphics are new. 

The door mirrors receive an LED blinker function, the tail lights get revised LED graphics and the rear bumper features cooling slits to help extract hot air from the engine bay. The new multimedia system recently seen on the facelifted Cayenne will also be fitted.

The new horizontally opposed four-cylinder engines currently under development by Porsche will be seen first in the upcoming facelifted Boxster and Cayman. They are not planned for the 991-series 911, although they are being discussed for the successor model due in 2018.

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