Porsche plans to release the next-generation 911 GTS model by the end of 2023
Porsche plans to release the next-generation 911 GTS model by the end of 2023
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Berlin: Porsche plans to launch the next-generation 911 GTS model by the end of 2023. In the most recent development, a test mule of the four-wheeler was discovered testing without camouflage, revealing important design details.

It will have new oval-shaped headlights, door-mounted ORVMs, and dual circular exhaust tips, according to the images. The 3.0-liter turbocharged flat-six engine should be retained.

In comparison to its predecessor, the new Porsche 911 GTS is expected to have better looks, more features, and improved powertrains.

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The car should do well in international markets and may make its way to India via the completely built unit (CBU) route. The competition in the luxury car segment will almost certainly increase.

The sculpted bonnet, oval-shaped headlamps, and massive air vents with horizontal slats will be featured on the new Porsche 911 GTS. It will be surrounded on all sides by two doors, ORVMs, air scoops, flared wheel arches, and blacked-out multi-spoke wheels. The vehicle's rear end will feature a wing, sleek taillights, a bumper, and twin round exhaust tips.

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The upcoming Porsche 911 GTS will be powered by a 3.0-liter twin-turbo flat-six engine producing 473hp/569.4Nm. The mill will be mated to either a 7-speed manual or an 8-speed DCT transmission. A hybrid powertrain may also be available.

The new Porsche 911 GTS will have a luxurious two-seater cabin with bucket-style seats, a centre console that separates the driver and passenger areas, and a multifunctional steering wheel. It will feature a new digital instrument cluster and a touchscreen infotainment system that looks familiar. Multiple airbags, ABS, EBD, and a rear-view camera should ensure the passengers' safety.

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Porsche plans to launch the new 911 GTS in global markets before the end of the year. It should cost at least $107,550 in the United States (around Rs. 88 lakh).

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