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Old 06-03-2024 | 06:29 PM
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I frankly don’t care, by the time we get the 994 full EV thing I will have moved on from this hobby. They can build it but I won’t buy it. It’s ICE or nothing for me.

Let’s enjoy this wonderful time we are living in where there is still an abundance of ICE sports cars and sedans of so many types
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Old 06-03-2024 | 06:35 PM
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No hybrid/EV
Less screens
No OPF
Manual trans available in Carrera configurations
Carrera trims will have NA engines - GTS will have GT3 engine
All double wishbone
Massaging seats
Old 06-03-2024 | 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by detansinn
https://www.hyundai-n.com/en/models/...n-vision-74.do

If you somehow missed the Vision 74, it's going to production, purportedly in 2026.
It looks like a Mustang and a Delorean had a baby, but in some new age, new tech way, like it got spit out not by a video game, but a movie about a video game. I guess the name Pixel was already taken.
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Old 06-03-2024 | 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by detansinn
Given that all has been revealed about the 992.2, I figured that it's time to get the speculation going on what the 994 will bring. These are my predictions for the next generation of the 911.
  • Double-wishbone front suspension for all 911 trims.
  • New platform architecture that is designed to support hybrid, and pure EV drivetrains.
  • To offset the weight of those powertrains, the new platform will be substantially lighter -- the hybrid will weigh less than the 992, EV version will come in at well under 4000 pounds.
  • Hybrid version will be capable of EV only mode for short distances/city driving. The hybrid 911 becomes a PHEV with a bigger battery.
  • No back seats for the 994. The space will be used for batteries.
  • The pure EV version won't be making an appearance until the 994.2 -- just in time for the 2035 target set by many countries.
  • EV 911s will have an evolution of the Porsche Sport Sound from the Taycan. Also, don't be surprised if Porsche includes things like fake gears, etc like the Hyundai Ioniq 5N -- IMHO, that car will be the most influential EV sports car of all time.
  • The digital dash will grow to be the full width of the dash to be a flat dash throwback to the old cars. The 911 gets a passenger display in the process.
  • GT cars will go hybrid for the 994 and the EV GT3 will be too quick for enthusiasts to ignore.
  • If a 3 pedal "manual transmission" is available, it will be simulated, ie not physically connected to the transmission.
This is NOT my wish list. It's just speculation where Porsche is taking us.
Very well thought out. Looking forward to seeing how right or wrong you were.
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Old 06-03-2024 | 08:30 PM
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There will be an auto-pilot mode. For those times when you can't be bothered to fake shift your fake transmission to hear fake sounds.
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Old 06-03-2024 | 08:37 PM
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It’ll have bike pedals to help with fuel economy.

“Enthusiasts” will complain there isn’t a third bike pedal.
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Old 06-03-2024 | 09:34 PM
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The only thing guaranteed is I'm glad I got my 992.2, really the last of what makes a Porsche special.
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Old 06-03-2024 | 10:07 PM
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Carrera T will be the most special model in the entire lineup.
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Old 06-03-2024 | 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted by detansinn
Koenigsegg does a simulated manual transmission...
https://www.roadandtrack.com/news/a4...nigsegg-cc850/

The EV Ioniq 5N simulates a DCT...
https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/2...-track-review/

I think that it's quite likely that this is where Porsche is going as well.
So.......then by me ordering a 2024 T with a PDK, I made the right decision LOL
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Old 06-04-2024 | 01:55 AM
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Originally Posted by detansinn
Given that all has been revealed about the 992.2, I figured that it's time to get the speculation going on what the 994 will bring. These are my predictions for the next generation of the 911.
  • Double-wishbone front suspension for all 911 trims.
  • New platform architecture that is designed to support hybrid, and pure EV drivetrains.
  • To offset the weight of those powertrains, the new platform will be substantially lighter -- the hybrid will weigh less than the 992, EV version will come in at well under 4000 pounds.
  • Hybrid version will be capable of EV only mode for short distances/city driving. The hybrid 911 becomes a PHEV with a bigger battery.
  • No back seats for the 994. The space will be used for batteries.
  • The pure EV version won't be making an appearance until the 994.2 -- just in time for the 2035 target set by many countries.
  • EV 911s will have an evolution of the Porsche Sport Sound from the Taycan. Also, don't be surprised if Porsche includes things like fake gears, etc like the Hyundai Ioniq 5N -- IMHO, that car will be the most influential EV sports car of all time.
  • The digital dash will grow to be the full width of the dash to be a flat dash throwback to the old cars. The 911 gets a passenger display in the process.
  • GT cars will go hybrid for the 994 and the EV GT3 will be too quick for enthusiasts to ignore.
  • If a 3 pedal "manual transmission" is available, it will be simulated, ie not physically connected to the transmission.
This is NOT my wish list. It's just speculation where Porsche is taking us.
I'm sad reading this :-(
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Old 06-04-2024 | 06:41 AM
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The 994 PDK shift **** will look like this:

They'll use the same **** to save cost, but it's installed vertically in the dashboard
Old 06-04-2024 | 07:29 AM
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No matter how fast an EV 911 (or GT3) is, I’m never going to be interested.
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Old 06-04-2024 | 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by CZS
If you can get past the fact it's a Hyundai, it's an incredible concept and refreshing to see a manufacturer truly thinking 'outside of the box' in sportscar engineering.
That "8 speed" Ioniq is getting rave reviews from the enthusiast press.
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Originally Posted by Jaye Bass
That "8 speed" Ioniq is getting rave reviews from the enthusiast press.
The same press that has a vested interest in pushing EV's? If they don't tow the line, you think they will be invited to any more press junkets?

I'm not convinced that 80% of the automotive press today can even drive a manual. And don't get me started on the elementary level drivel they call editorial content...
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Old 06-04-2024 | 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Jaye Bass
That "8 speed" Ioniq is getting rave reviews from the enthusiast press.

I guess that kind of stuff will have to do at some point in most of our lifetimes...


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