It was obviously only a matter of time until we saw the all-new 2019
Porsche 911 Cabriolet as well. After all, Porsche 911s always come in three's -
Coupe, Cabrio and Targa.
What's different
is the design of the bonnet, which runs all the way to the front of the bumper,
while the taillight design seems to resemble what we've seen on the Mission E
concept, the graphics are still unknown. Also, unless Porsche is trying to
trick us, it seems the all-new 992 Porsche 911 is going to have a new
"flap-type" door handle design - taking us back to the days of the
997 generation.
We can expect a slight increase in
wheelbase and wider tracks, though overall the length will remain the same as that
of the current 991 generation model.
The all-new 992 is believed to feature a new modular
platform with a modified rear, that will make its way to the next-gen Boxster
and Cayman models as well - and could also influence a future Audi R8 as well
as entry-level Lamborghini models, such as a replacement for the Huracan.
Performance-wise, it's rumored that the new 911 will
finally forget all about naturally aspirated units (regardless of version),
with a hybrid or plug-in hybrid version also being in the cards. As for the
interior, it could resemble that of the second-generation Panamera, which
features high-resolution displays, touch-sensitive commands, a sharper sound
system and so on.
The 2019 Porsche 911
Cabriolet will mix it up with the usual suspects, most of them having either a
"Spyder" or "Spider" moniker next to their model
designation. You know who they are.
Source : Carscoops