Did you think Porsche’s Exclusive
Manufaktur division was done shaping up the new 911? You’d be wrong, because
the sports car has just gained a visual makeover. Part of the SportDesign
package, the botoxed 992 features a revised front apron with a new spoiler lip
and a reshaped rear bumper that incorporates new air intake and outtake, as
well as a raised number plate. The looks are complete by the optional side
skirts that trick the eye into thinking the model sits closer to the asphalt.
From here on, you could seek further
customization with the optional Aerokit, which is available on all Coupe
variants of the 992. It builds on the SportDesign package and brings several
aerodynamic upgrades, such as the special front spoiler, fixed rear spoiler and
wing, which can be joined by the aforementioned side skirts. Porsche said that
in this guise, the 911 reminds bystanders of the GT vehicles.
Don’t, even for a second, doubt the build
quality, because this is, after all, Porsche’s in-house customization program
we’re talking about, and they went above and beyond to make sure that the
upgrades are built to last. The parts were tested out in hot and cold climates
all over the world, and in total, the Aerokit gathered more than 90,000
kilometers in harsh environments. Furthermore, it was fine-tuned
at the Nardo track, in Italy, where the automaker completed 55,000 km of high-speed testing.
The SportDesign package and Aerokit are
already up for grabs and can be ordered in the exterior color of the car or
high-gloss black.