911rox:
Grant:
fritz:
Porsche-Jeck:

improved aerodynamics ("groundeffect", rear spoiler technology similar to Panamera), lower/flat body


"Ground-effect" on cars with enough ground-clearance to drive over speed-bumps? Smiley

I doubt it.

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fritz
I've heard the new aerodymanic aides will be active and speed-sensitive.  So, the ground effects might only deploy at high speeds - where hopefully there is no chance of speed bumps.  Maybe the suspension lowers at speed too...


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73 Carrera RS 2.7 Carbon Fiber replica (1,890 lbs) Former: 73 911S, Two 951S's, 996 C2, 993 C2
I have seen Porsche patents listed that show an active suspension system for a Carrera body that magnetically determines ride height and presumably adjusts accordingly... Therefore I'm guessing you're on the money...

Obvious difference in ride height and lot of new components on rear wheel suspension that look like hydraulic / magnetic actuators !  Active suspension - it must be .  (maybe even 4W steering)

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