The success of the R logically leads to a "touring" GT3 variant w/o the carbon fiber and magnesium roof, and w/o the wing but a rear diffuser in its place. I expect no rear seats and center locks for the wheels as well. I suspect both PDK and MT will be options for both track and touring models. The car can be called GT3R w/o diminishing the 911R (if that's possible) or the GT3.
"Don't worry about avoiding temptation, as you grow older it will avoid you" Churchill
GT3R is already taken by the race car.
They could just call it 911 Touring. Or 911GT. Or GT3 Weich.
Actually I think the most appropriate name would be 911 Touring. Regular 911 body, with a GT3 engine, back seat, sunroof, no wing, manual or idk, normal sports suspension, also make it with a convertible version and a Targa version.
Whoopsy:Or maybe they don't need a new name, they just reuse the GTS name for that?
Which means they would need to scrap the current cash cow to slap on some options on an S, add 10HP and a sell it with its own badge to "distinguish" it from a normal S?
Nah, I see a clear difference between the current GTS and a potential GT3 touring. There is space for both and buyers for both.
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Sep 7, 2016 8:01:04 AM
ALDO:Hi guys,
I am not sure if this is public, the 991.2 GT 3 will get a so called touring option . That means wing delete, not sure about rear seats.
The wing delete option (not a free option!!!) is pretty much sure but you are right, apparently someone at Porsche is against offering rear seats in the GT3. I hope they reconsider.
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Sep 7, 2016 11:55:14 AM
Sep 7, 2016 1:18:25 PM
If they are going to broaden the GT3 line, they should go all the way and release a GT3 Touring Convertible (or use the opportunity to launch an exclusive Speedster and charge more money for it)
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SciFrog:Convertible wingless GT3 with rear seats, where have I heard that before?
These guys on here are going well soft. Its either time for smoking cigars and Jags, or, they have caught that deadly disease,,, ""Volvoitis""...
Some of you guys need to join this mob,,
...
throt
"I Have Done It!".
991 GT3 pick up in October 2014.
SciFrog:Convertible wingless GT3 with rear seats, where have I heard that before?
I'd be really surprised to see cab, targa, or even sunroof GT3...
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throt:SciFrog:Convertible wingless GT3 with rear seats, where have I heard that before?
These guys on here are going well soft. Its either time for smoking cigars and Jags, or, they have caught that deadly disease,,, ""Volvoitis""...
Well soft buddy, well soft I wonder if those wheeled walker frames will fit in the GT3 touring's front boot?
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bluelines:throt:SciFrog:Convertible wingless GT3 with rear seats, where have I heard that before?
These guys on here are going well soft. Its either time for smoking cigars and Jags, or, they have caught that deadly disease,,, ""Volvoitis""...
Well soft buddy, well soft I wonder if those wheeled walker frames will fit in the GT3 touring's front boot?
Porsche will just make one that folds and fits the front trunk and charge us $2000 for it
bluelines:Whoopsy:Or maybe they don't need a new name, they just reuse the GTS name for that?
Which means they would need to scrap the current cash cow to slap on some options on an S, add 10HP and a sell it with its own badge to "distinguish" it from a normal S?
Nah, I see a clear difference between the current GTS and a potential GT3 touring. There is space for both and buyers for both.
Carrera S/4S with Powerkit Not like they haven't done it before.
BjoernB:OMG pls no - I could not handle RC selling his R8 - getting one and then make Porsche great again
My next Porsche will be a "960"...if they put the right engine and emotions into this car.
I could imagine getting the next 911 generation as well if the car is interesting enough but this remains to be seen.
The R8 ticked all the right boxes, like never before, so I it is going to be difficult to replace it with a Porsche. None of the current models would make me want to switch, maybe with the exception of the 918 but this car is in a completely different price and performance class. The new 991 GT2 RS won't have AWD, so it is excluded for me.
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If I could choose three cars right now, I would get the Huracan, the Aventador SV and the 675LT.
These cars fascinate me most right now, can't help it. The 675LT is in this list because it comes close to hypercars in performance, close to race cars in chassis/drive feel and still has an "acceptable" sound, making it an interesting combo.
If I'd do a lot of track racing, I would get the (hopefully) upcoming 991.2 GT3 RS.
The upcoming 991 GT2 RS could also be an interesting track machine but a powerful bi-turbo charged engine and RWD? I don't know... For very skilled drivers maybe an interesting product but for casual track fun, the GT3 RS is certainly the more "satisfying" and forgiving machine in my opinion.
It took me some time to learn that being the fastest isn't equal to getting the most fun of out of a car. I enjoy my R8 even in the city(!), while I could enjoy my former 991.1 Turbo S mostly on the Autobahn or on the track (simply because it was fast like hell and easy to control).
There are many nice sportscars out there on the market but only a few which are real fun, even on public roads.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet, Porsche Macan Turbo, Audi R8 V10 Plus (2017), Mini JCW (2015), Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT (2014)
RC:The upcoming 991 GT2 RS could also be an interesting track machine but a powerful bi-turbo charged engine and RWD? I don't know... For very skilled drivers maybe an interesting product but for casual track fun, the GT3 RS is certainly the more "satisfying" and forgiving machine in my opinion.
The GT2RS will be fun for one reason in particular - it will be fastest on track
RC:If I could choose three cars right now, I would get the Huracan, the Aventador SV and the 675LT.
458speciale, GT3RS, huracan for me.
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These cars fascinate me most right now, can't help it. The 675LT is in this list because it comes close to hypercars in performance, close to race cars in chassis/drive feel and still has an "acceptable" sound, making it an interesting combo.
If I'd do a lot of track racing, I would get the (hopefully) upcoming 991.2 GT3 RS.
The upcoming 991 GT2 RS could also be an interesting track machine but a powerful bi-turbo charged engine and RWD? I don't know... For very skilled drivers maybe an interesting product but for casual track fun, the GT3 RS is certainly the more "satisfying" and forgiving machine in my opinion.
It took me some time to learn that being the fastest isn't equal to getting the most fun of out of a car. I enjoy my R8 even in the city(!), while I could enjoy my former 991.1 Turbo S mostly on the Autobahn or on the track (simply because it was fast like hell and easy to control).
There are many nice sportscars out there on the market but only a few which are real fun, even on public roads.
MKSGR:RC:The upcoming 991 GT2 RS could also be an interesting track machine but a powerful bi-turbo charged engine and RWD? I don't know... For very skilled drivers maybe an interesting product but for casual track fun, the GT3 RS is certainly the more "satisfying" and forgiving machine in my opinion.
The GT2RS will be fun for one reason in particular - it will be fastest on track
Only in very skilled hands.
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pmarkow:RC:If I could choose three cars right now, I would get the Huracan, the Aventador SV and the 675LT.
458speciale, GT3RS, huracan for me.
Yes, the 458 Speciale is also a very nice one...
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RC:MKSGR:RC:The upcoming 991 GT2 RS could also be an interesting track machine but a powerful bi-turbo charged engine and RWD? I don't know... For very skilled drivers maybe an interesting product but for casual track fun, the GT3 RS is certainly the more "satisfying" and forgiving machine in my opinion.
The GT2RS will be fun for one reason in particular - it will be fastest on track
Only in very skilled hands.
I would not be too concerned: the 997 GT2RS was quite Ok to drive fast. These 911 have great traction and stability despite RWD