Porsche 911 prototype spied, could be the GTS Cabrio

by SpeedLux

A mysterious prototype of a Porsche 911 has been spotted testing recently indicating what could possibly be a GTS variant.

Porsche seems to be in the process of expanding the 911 range by working on a new derivative that will slot between the 4S and Turbo in terms of power. The prototype seen here in the images has a centrally-mounted dual exhaust setup with the tips being positioned at a considerable distance from one another, as opposed to the ones on the GT3 which aren’t separated. We can also see some revisions to the taillights since the prototype was wearing stickers to hide the new graphic.

In addition, the front bumper also appears to be a bit different since it has some aerodynamic flaps, indicating we are dealing with a new derivative as it might be a bit too early for a facelift.

Nothing is officially confirmed yet but a possible reveal could occur in the second half of the year probably at the 2014 Paris Motor Show in October which could be a suitable event for an official debut.

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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