Porsche is working on a dizzying array of new models including an electric Boxster and a facelifted Cayenne. However, that’s just scratching the surface as the company is also putting the finishing touches on a facelifted 911.
Spy photographers have already caught the model on numerous occasions and the latest prototypes don’t reveal much. That being said, the facelifted 911 will be distinguished by a new front bumper that features revised intakes with horizontal bars. Behind the latter are vertical slats, which are expected to form the basis of an active shutter system.
Elsewhere, there will be new headlights and a significantly revised rear end. The latter changes are easy to overlook, but the car features a new rear bumper, a relocated license plate recess, and exhaust tips that are now mounted closer together. Those aren’t the only changes as we can also see lightly revised taillights.
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The cabin adopts a ‘don’t mess with success’ philosophy as it carries over virtually untouched. However, Porsche is finally getting with the times and installing a fully digital instrument cluster. There doesn’t appear to be any other changes, but we wouldn’t be surprised to find an updated infotainment system as well as some other minor tweaks.
While prototypes have been spied numerous times, specifications remain elusive. That being said, the facelifted 911 is expected to debut later this year and be offered with an assortment of new and updated engines including a hybrid powertrain.