Spy video: 2010 Porsche 911 GT3 RS facelift

Spy video: 2010 Porsche 911 GT3 RS facelift


December 31st, 1969 Porsche’s 911 line-up is due to be updated over the coming year and in line with the changes a number of prototypes for the different variants have been spotted testing in and around the Nurburgring for the past several months. Several weeks back we saw what is believed to be official documents revealing details about the new Carrera and Carrera S models and now we have new video footage of the high-performance GT3 RS track special. Like the rest of the facelifted 911 range, the new GT3 RS will get the same LED daytime running lights and revised taillights seen on previous test-mules. The car will also sport a cleaner front end with larger intakes in the lower skirt and a new lip spoiler. The GT3 RS will once again based on the Carrera 4 body and should feature the same widened track, carbon-fiber interior and plastic rear window as the current model. Power levels should receive a slight boost over the current 415hp (302kW) output courtesy of a new direct-injection system. Acceleration times may also be improved if Porsche adds its new Doppelkupplung dual-clutch system, although a conventional six-speed manual is likely to remain the only option. You can read our previous review of the current GT3 RS by clicking here. The latest in high performance car news. // By use of this code snippet, I agree to the Brightcove Publisher T and C // found at http://corp.brightcove.com/legal/terms_publisher.cfm. var config = new Array(); /* * feel free to edit these configurations * to modify the player experience */ config["videoId"] = null; //the default video loaded into the player config["videoRef"] = null; //the default video loaded into the player by ref id specified in console config["lineupId"] = null; //the default lineup loaded into the player config["playerTag"] = null; //player tag used for identifying this page in brightcove reporting config["autoStart"] = false; //tells the player to start playing video on load config["preloadBackColor"] = "#FFFFFF"; //background color while loading the player /* do not edit these config items */ config["playerId"] = 1544602936; config["width"] = 510; config["height"] = 550; createExperience(config, 8); 2009 Porsche 911 leaked details 2009 Porsche 911 rendering 2009 Porsche 911 Turbo spy shots2009 Porsche 911 Turbo facelift2009 Porsche 911 Facelift2009 Porsche 911 details leaked
Spy video: 2010 Porsche 911 GT3 RS facelift

Spy video: 2010 Porsche 911 GT3 RS facelift

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Porsche’s 911 line-up is due to be updated over the coming year and in line with the changes a number of prototypes for the different variants have been spotted testing in and around the Nurburgring for the past several months. Several weeks back we saw what is believed to be official documents revealing details about the new Carrera and Carrera S models and now we have new video footage of the high-performance GT3 RS track special.

Like the rest of the facelifted 911 range, the new GT3 RS will get the same LED daytime running lights and revised taillights seen on previous test-mules. The car will also sport a cleaner front end with larger intakes in the lower skirt and a new lip spoiler.

The GT3 RS will once again based on the Carrera 4 body and should feature the same widened track, carbon-fiber interior and plastic rear window as the current model. Power levels should receive a slight boost over the current 415hp (302kW) output courtesy of a new direct-injection system. Acceleration times may also be improved if Porsche adds its new Doppelkupplung dual-clutch system, although a conventional six-speed manual is likely to remain the only option.

You can read our previous review of the current GT3 RS by clicking here.



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  1. nice video, and what sound!!!!!!!

    i think the next generation of 911s will be almost perfect....

  2. I have driven every 911 RS model, with the exception of the legendary 2.7, and my blood boils with excitement for this next edition

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