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2024 Porsche 911: Updated sports automotive spied as launch nears

Jordan MulachBy Jordan MulachJanuary 26, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The facelifted 2024 Porsche 911 is edging closer to its official unveiling, with the ‘992.2’ generation sports automotive spied undergoing winter testing in Europe.

Porsche’s current ‘992.1’ 911 debuted in 2019, with higher-performance variants having been progressively rolled out over the past five years.

Now, the facelifted ‘992.2’ is anticipated to be revealed in 2024.

In comparison with the Porsche 911 currently on sale, the 992.2 version appears to adopt a brand new front bumper which includes more cooling fins, directing air towards its radiators and brake ducts.

  • 2024 Porsche 911: Updated sports car spied as launch nears

From the cold weather spy photos it seems the five-point headlights – with one central beam surrounded by 4 smaller lights – will remain, though likely with minor tweaks to distinguish the generations.

On the rear, the 911’s exhaust outlets are actually more inboard – sitting underneath the number plate reasonably than surrounding it, as seen on the Carrera grades – with a brand new diffuser to match also included.

Additional changes include slimmer LED tail lights and a distinct array of fins on the engine cover.

Previous reports from Europe have claimed the Porsche 911 992.2 update will see all variants gain a totally digital instrument display – reasonably than the 992.1 which has two screens on either side of an analog tachometer.

  • 2024 Porsche 911: Updated sports car spied as launch nears
  • 2024 Porsche 911: Updated sports car spied as launch nears

It is usually not yet known whether all 992.2 variants can be turbocharged, or if the flagship GT3 and GT3 RS will retain their 4.0-litre naturally aspirated flat-six engines, amid tightening emissions regulations globally.

The upcoming Porsche 911 GT3 and GT3 RS – that are more likely to debut two to 3 years after the primary 992.2 examples – may even be required to be fitted with autonomous emergency braking (AEB) technology as a way to be sold in Australia.

From March 2025, all latest cars sold in Australian showrooms should have AEB – following on from regulations which got here into effect from March 2023, requiring all newly introduced models to have the security technology.


This Article First Appeared At www.carexpert.com.au

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