2015 Porsche 911 / 911 GTS spied again

by SpeedLux

The facelifted version of Porsche 911 (991) has been caught under camera yet again and just like earlier images this prototype could depict the upcoming GTS derivative.

The company has plans to give a mild makeover for the 911 (991 generation) for the 2015 model year and so we can expect the car to be revealed at any of the major auto show sometime next year. From what we have seen so far, there will be modifications in both front and rear bumpers, LED daytime running lights and also around the company’s logo on the hood. Also, the door handles appear a bit modified and are likely to adopt a simpler look.

Well there is no certainty if this is the 2015 911 facelift because it could turn out to be the rumored Carrera 4 GTS variant as well which is set to be positioned above the 4S and below the Turbo. We can also expect the GTS to be introduced alongside a facelifted regular 911 and it could happen in September 2014 at the Paris Motor Show.

Office workers are made up of parts of the whole, working on the project.
Vector illustration of teamwork concept. Office workers are made up of parts of the whole, working on the project.
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