Porsche is getting to ready to reveal the new generation 911 but apparently has some trouble keeping its new model away from prying eyes. Our spies were able to snap an uncovered bright yellow example being pushed by three people. This is the second time we get to see the design of the new 911’s rear end, following a leak a few months ago.

As you can tell, Porsche opted for a pair of slim LED taillights connected to each other via an LED bar mounted over the classic Porsche lettering. The car also sports quad exhaust tips that are neatly integrated into the rear bumper.


The new Porsche 911 -codenamed 992- is expected to make its world debut at the Los Angeles motor show this November. The biggest change of the new generation 911 is its underpinnings, as Porsche moved its core model to a new scalable architecture that will be shared with models like the next-gen Audi R8 and the Lamborghini Huracan. The new architecture will be stronger and stiffer than before while the engine will be positioned more inboards for a better weight distribution.

Base Carrera models will be powered by an upgraded turbocharged 3.0-liter flat-six engine that reportedly makes 20 hp more than the 991, at 390 hp, while Carrera S models will offer up to 450 hp, 30 more than today’s model.


The interior will be similarly revamped, with the dashboard now featuring a wide infotainment display along with an instrument cluster that will have everything digital bar the centrally mounted tachometer.