Last month, a handful of 2019 Porsche 911 prototypes
were spotted winter testing, providing us a glimpse at the updated model and
its overhauled design.
While the sports car is still a couple of years away
from launching, a number of distinctive styling elements have been consistently
featured on prototypes and if they remain for the production
model, we could be on the verge of seeing one of the most comprehensively
overhauled 911’s in recent memory. To give us an idea of how the new 911 may
look, Trazione Posteriore has created two nicely done renderings which appear
to give us quite an accurate look at the 992/911.
Perhaps the most significant changes for the new
generation will come at the rear. Brand new taillights can be expected
alongside a prominent LED lightbar stretching the width of the car, inspired by
the Mission E concept. New exhausts, air vents and different
engine covers are expected for the 911 family.
At the front, the next-gen 911 may get an available
carbon splitter reminiscent of the Porsche 918 Spyder but will certainly retain
its distinct round headlights. However, as with previous iterations, the lights
may be slightly tweaked in shape and will inevitably adopt different inners and
daytime running lights.