Porsche 911 owners wanting a sports
car that stands out thanks to a towering rear wing don’t have to spend
extraordinary amounts of money for a GT-badged model like the GT3 or GT2 RS.
Porsche’s aerokit can do the job just fine.
A little known option offered through
Porsche Exclusive for the 911 is the Aerokit. It’s been available across
multiple generations of 911 and has long triggered debate with some loving it
and others hating it. Carscoops spy photographers were recently able to snap a 992
prototype out and about during testing complete with the latest aero kit.
These certainly aren’t the first
images available of the 992-generation car with the aerokit. In fact, a series
of images showing a white 911 Carrera S with the aerokit surfaced at the start
of the year. The presence of two oval-shaped tailpipes on this prototype leads
us to believe that it is base 911 Carrera model.
In 2020, the latest-generation Porsche
911 GT3 is expected to be presented to the world and it is shaping up to
feature an even more eye-catching rear wing than the one pictured. According to
early reports, the new GT3 is expected to use a 4.0-liter naturally-aspirated
six-cylinder delivering in excess of 520 hp while likely revving to around
9,000 rpm. Like the outgoing GT3, the new car’s engine will be one of the
finest on the market and likely offered alongside a six-speed manual
transmission and an optional PDK gearbox.