Porsche is going full throttle with the development of the next-generation 911, due in 2019, and here we have the best shots yet of what’s to become the new 911 Turbo, likely due just months after the base 911.
Like that, the Turbo will get a straighter front skirt and a straight front edge of the front hood. The front wings will grow and will clasp around the headlights. The Turbo-typical horizontal air inlet in the bonnet will feature again and so will, of course, the air-intakes behind the doors. Huge air-intakes in the front bumper, the extendable spoiler lip plus a pair of double daylight running lights will round off the 911 Turbo. Oh, and once again it’s growing in width.
Inside the cabin, the new Turbo might feature Audi’s digital Virtual Cockpit. Under the rear bonnet, the car retains – of course – turbocharged engines, powering either the regular Turbo or the Turbo S. That top-of-the-range model might crack the 600bhp barrier and will get pretty close to a time of 2.5 seconds for the 0-100 sprint.