Spied Again: The New Porsche 911 Carrera Virtually Undisguised
#25
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#26
Love the new wheel designs, they're gorgeous. Okay, so Porsche are still going to have a couple of surprises when the reveal. Looking at the rear shot of the red car, I think there's a chance the new one might have a hatchback.
Look at the rear shot, and at the roof. Why would there be a split line up from the rear window? That indicates a rear hatch to me. I think the rear will open to reveal the rear seats maybe.
Just a thought, but I can't think why the split line would be there.
Look at the rear shot, and at the roof. Why would there be a split line up from the rear window? That indicates a rear hatch to me. I think the rear will open to reveal the rear seats maybe.
Just a thought, but I can't think why the split line would be there.
#27
Love the new wheel designs, they're gorgeous. Okay, so Porsche are still going to have a couple of surprises when the reveal. Looking at the rear shot of the red car, I think there's a chance the new one might have a hatchback.
Look at the rear shot, and at the roof. Why would there be a split line up from the rear window? That indicates a rear hatch to me. I think the rear will open to reveal the rear seats maybe.
Just a thought, but I can't think why the split line would be there.
Look at the rear shot, and at the roof. Why would there be a split line up from the rear window? That indicates a rear hatch to me. I think the rear will open to reveal the rear seats maybe.
Just a thought, but I can't think why the split line would be there.
If I'm not mistaken, the split line on the rear section of the roof might be related to the sunroof or the rumored aerodynamic package. There was a bit of talk about components along the body and air intakes that would rise and retract to aid in vehicular aerodynamics, particularly at high speeds.
Guess we'll have to see, eh?
Porschephile88
#29
A few observations from the side comparison:
1) The reduced slope and additional curvature of the windscreen definitely adds to a sleeker shape. It immediately dates the 997.
2) It looks like much of the added wheelbase length is located between the door and the rear wheel well.
3) The greatest change in the design over time is the continued increase in height of the rear bumper. I'm sure it's related to safety regulations and aerodynamics, but if you think back to the 930, 964 and 993, the rear taillights sat very low, along with the bumper. It seems as though the tails/bumper have moved from shin-height to hip/waist height. While the basic shape of the 911 is still instantly recognizable, this is one area that I think has changed the most. I also think it's one of those details that makes the 930/964/993 'classic' designs that we all look back on and love.
1) The reduced slope and additional curvature of the windscreen definitely adds to a sleeker shape. It immediately dates the 997.
2) It looks like much of the added wheelbase length is located between the door and the rear wheel well.
3) The greatest change in the design over time is the continued increase in height of the rear bumper. I'm sure it's related to safety regulations and aerodynamics, but if you think back to the 930, 964 and 993, the rear taillights sat very low, along with the bumper. It seems as though the tails/bumper have moved from shin-height to hip/waist height. While the basic shape of the 911 is still instantly recognizable, this is one area that I think has changed the most. I also think it's one of those details that makes the 930/964/993 'classic' designs that we all look back on and love.