We’re getting our first glimpse at the
next-generation 911 GT3. While the model looks similar to previous 911 Turbo
testers, this particular car has a handful of unique touches which suggest it
is something different. The most obvious change is the addition of center
locking wheels which are a hallmark of high-performance models such as the GT3
and GT3 RS. Carscoops spy photographer also notes the car has a ventilated rear
bumper and a modified exhaust system which echoes the one used on the GT2 RS.
Reports have suggested the next-generation GT3 will
drop the naturally-aspirated 4.0-liter six-cylinder engine that powers the
current model and adopt a turbocharged setup. Little is known about the engine
but rumors have suggested the turbocharged unit could produce around 550 PS. This would be a substantial increase over the current model which has
500 PS.
If adopting a turbocharged engine was heresy enough,
reports have indicated the next 911 GT3 could be available exclusively with a
PDK transmission. Some may frown on that decision but the gearbox significantly
improves performance. When the current model is equipped with a stick, it runs
from 0-100 km/h in 3.9 seconds. However with the PDK gearbox, that
time is cut to just 3.4 seconds.
Porsche is expected to introduce the redesigned 911
at the Paris Motor Show later this year and it will eventually be followed by
an assortment of different variants. The exact timing remains unclear but some
reports have suggested the 911 GT3 could debut as early as 2019.