Porsche is working on a dizzying number of new 911s and we can add one more to that list as spy photographers have snapped the 2024 911 GT3.
Not to be confused with the upcoming 911 GT3 RS or 911 ST, the facelifted 911 GT3 looks instantly recognizable from the front. However, there are an assortment of changes out back including a new rear bumper which is heavily disguised.
While the updates are hard to notice at first glance, a closer inspection reveals a new license plate recess and reflectors that have been moved further up. The dual exhaust surround also appears more pronounced, while revised vents should also be part of the update.
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The prototype’s interior was partially camouflaged, but previous photos of the facelifted 911 showed a fully digital instrument cluster. That’s a small but significant change as the current model has an analog tachometer, which is flanked by two digital displays.
Little else is known about the updated model at this point, but the current 911 GT3 starts at $169,700 and features a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six engine that produces 502 hp (509 kW / 374 PS) and 346 lb-ft (469 Nm) of torque. It enables the car to accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) in as little as 3.2 seconds when equipped with the optional PDK transmission.