2015 Porsche 911 Turbo facelift / GTS spied in Spain [video]

by SpeedLux

Recently a prototype of what appears to be the 2015 Porsche 911 Turbo facelift or the GTS has been caught on camera undergoing testing in Spain.

Porsche had introduced the 911 Turbo / Turbo S in May last year and so it is rather strange that a facelift is coming out so soon sounds and probably this lightly camouflaged prototype that was spotted testing in Spain could be the one. It might not be a facelifted model as various automotive media reports are indicating that Porsche is planning a GTS variant that will be fit between the 4S and Turbo.

Whatever it is, the car spied came with a different front bumper with updated air intakes, along with some minor revisions to the area around the LED daytime running lights. The rear of the car hides underneath the camo a different bumper while the taillights have a revised look hiding behind stickers with a faux graphic.

Well nothing is confirmed as to whether it is the facelifted Porsche 911 Turbo or the GTS but we are reasonably sure that it is one of the two and we do expect that the confirmation of the same would be done pretty soon.

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