The all-new Porsche 911 Turbo should feature the
same taillight design as the other 992 models spotted recently wearing just
camouflage. That means a Mission E-like rear and overall wider dimensions
compared to the current model.
A wider body means a wider track and
wider tires, which should bring about higher levels of grip to go with the
probable bump in power. Since the current 991 Turbo S
flagship is good for 580 PS, we're expecting the 992 Turbo to possibly surpass
the 600 horses mark and even more for the 'S' version.
We expect to see the 992 Turbo wearing its
production body within the next year, which sounds about right seen as how the
new 911 isn't expected to arrive in dealerships until 2019.
Once it drops, it will do battle with some of the
fastest supercars in the world, such as the new McLaren 720S for example, plus
just about any non-special edition Ferrari or Lamborghini.
Source : Carscoops