Last year the first spy pictures of the 2011 Porsche 911 were revealed. Now these very first images of the 911 Carrera Cabriolet have come out in the open. Our spies snapped this example during the night under very cold weather conditions. But they still managed to uncover the car under the black camouflage clothing. From these pictures it seems Porsche is not taking the currently popular route of giving cabriolets/ convertibles an electronically-folding hard top. Instead the traditional canvass is the preferred choice for Porsche. The spied model is based on the car codenamed Type 998 and will replace the current 997 range which has been in production since 2004. When it's launched some months after the 911 Carrera the Carrera Cabriolet will feature most of the same technologies as the coupe version. That means double-clutch PDK gearbox, more fuel-efficient boxer engines and PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Management) among others.
Одно и тоже, приемственность это гут! Не не до такой же степени что разница только в формах и местах бутафорских воздухозаборников, да ТТХ чуть лучше-чуть хуже! Машина без сомнения едет шикарно, но СКОЛЬКО МОЖНО делать одно и тоже!!!
Серега, я думаю, что нужно понимать самы философию 911, что бы делать такие заявления....а так все в пустотуleasantry:
Философия ясна, для этого не обязательно нарезать 10000 км на нем! Просто то за что мне не нравится нынешние модели овощей( они все просто одинаковые с разными пропорциями) тоже самое и у Порше началосьп.с Причем идеал ИМО уже был сделан, остальные только меняют облик чаще в худшую сторону __________________ :this::dntknw:
Не знаю как , но я все порши, даже старые модели очень хорошо различаю, у них у каждой есть свое лицо
Porsche 998 spy photos at petrol station in Sweden More spy pictures featuring both the next generation 2011 Porsche 911 Coupe and Cabriolet have turned up. They were taken at a petrol station in northern Sweden where the cars are undergoing winter tests. The car codenamed 998 seems to be longer than the 997 which it succeeds in order to create more room for the backseat. Exterior modifications seen on the spied cars are headlights akin to the ones in the 997 but raised higher to meet safety regulations and side mirrors that are attached to the doors. Although only functional prototype rear lamps, they are similar to those seen on the recently-spied next generation Boxster. LED lighting technology can be expected at both the front and rear ends. The next 911 will be powered by new uprated direct-injection engines which will be mated to either a standard manual transmission or the PDK 7-speed double clutch system. Rumours even mention a less-powerful 3.0-litre engine for the 911. Power will be directed to the rear wheels or to all four in the 4WD models.