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DEEPBLUE Sep 28, 2011 10:17 AM

NEW 911: Better like it because it's here until 2025
 
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New 991 911 to do a 'double-stint' with two seven-year model cycles - In what we must presume to be one of the first examples of Austerity Age performance motoring, it's been revealed that the new 991-generation 911 will be around for two seven-year model cycles. So the car you're looking at now is, in essence and proportion, the same that will still be in active service come 2025.

Which means that, when the Euro seems like a bad dream, we're all indulging in wars over water, China has bought out the entire US car industry, and everybody's trundling around in range-extender electric vehicles, the 991 will still be with us.

But don't worry, because Porsche is going to have plenty of stuff coming along to keep up our interest in the ol' girl. We've got the Carrera 4 and 4S in December, the Cabriolet next year (apparently with a clever semi-hard roof - stop sniggering at the back, there) and a Turbo and GT3 in 2014.

Then (and just in case you were getting bored) Porsche is set to drop downsized turbo flat-sixes into the 911 in 2015 (that's going to upset a few people, we suspect).

Beyond that, there are also plans for a hybrid 911, a new Targa (which will revert back to its original hooped-bar design theme) and possibly even a new 911 Speedster (not to mention the numerous RS models and other special editions). Plenty to keep the folks a Weissach busy.

(You can read about Porsche's plans in a little more details on the CAR magazine website)

boursachi Sep 28, 2011 10:22 AM

they better be, at the prices they're charging :)

.:Raul Sep 28, 2011 10:31 AM


Originally Posted by boursachi (Post 1097469)
they better be, at the prices they're charging :)

lol

but in all seriousness, would Porsche really do something like this?

MexicoBlue Sep 28, 2011 10:43 AM

Seems doubtful. But their plans today could change tomorrow anyway. It's all about market pressures and competition.

dallascajun Sep 28, 2011 10:57 AM

I think this is similar to the 996/997 family. Same basic platform available for a VERY LONG time. Each had a minor mid-cycle refresh with a single major model refresh (996->997) in the middle. I would assume a 991 refresh in 4-5 years, then a major update 7-8 years out, but still utilizing the same basic 991 platform.

m7mmed MD Sep 28, 2011 12:09 PM

like the MB SL-class..

DchaMD Sep 28, 2011 12:19 PM

More time for more special editions. Yay!

NAPO Sep 28, 2011 12:27 PM

Although I absolutely love the new 911, and I think it is just about perfect, I highly doubt this.

That is just too long of a period of time, and it would be extremely hard for the 911 to continue to be a competitive force in the market, when considering all of the updates and new models that will be released by other automobile manufactures. After having the same body type around for that long, even Porsche enthusiasts would be yearning for a change in their garage, and probably begin looking elsewhere.

rangieboy17 Sep 28, 2011 12:31 PM


Originally Posted by DchaMD (Post 1097588)
More time for more special editions. Yay!

:lol:

Maybe a Carrera S Black, brown, red editions?

mannnu81 Sep 28, 2011 12:55 PM

In a recession, it's a good strategy. They have the wining formula, so milk it for all it's worth until the economy picks up.


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