Porsche is putting the finishing touches the
next-generation 911 but the model’s extensive lineup means the company is still
updating its existing vehicles. Such is the case for the 911 GT3 RS which is
expected to be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in a few weeks.
The
facelifted coupe has an evolutionary design but adopts a modestly revised front
bumper and slimmer daytime running lights. The styling changes don’t stop there
as the car also features a new hood with two vents that help to cool the
braking system without affecting the car’s aerodynamics.
The styling changes at the rear are less noticeable
and would likely only stand out to the most diehard fanatics. Regardless, the
company installed a new rear bumper and updated taillights. The car also
features new wing supports, modestly revised wing tips and a new engine cover
which includes an integrated third brake light.
Speaking of the engine, the 4.0-liter six-cylinder
will reportedly develop 520 PS which is a minor increase of 20 PS. Thanks to the extra power, the updated model should be slightly faster
than its predecessor which could accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 3.3
seconds.