2020 NEXT GENERATION 992 SPY PICS & RELEASE
#3573
Burning Brakes
That doesn’t appear to be the case. It looks to me like there’s clear plastic tape over the third brake light. And if that whole section was vinyl, look at the body colored area between the fins. No visible signs of vinyl or tape, transitions cleanly, clean edges, same body color.
#3574
Pro
From some angles that yellow car looks great, and from others it looks like a 350z.
#3575
Those pics of the yellow car perfectly show all that is wrong with the design of this car from every angle. That color just accentuates all the bad in the exterior styling.
#3576
definitely not Irish... almost looks like it sits between Jet Green and Oak Green ... I think there is a color like Oxford green or something like this. There is also a metallic british racing green that could be it. Metallic greens can be tough to judge without a couple different angles/lightings.
Edit: actually it doesn't. More like Forest Green.
#3578
Race Car
The third brake light looks good in the latest pic. I'd like to see a view of the 992 with a 991 or a person standing next to it in order to get a proper perspective.
#3579
Pro
Can't wait to see this car in person. Am really beginning to winder whether the fender flares both front and back will look great, or if they are actually now too large.
#3583
Racer
I hope they don't make the 992 drive like the current gen panamera.
c and d just did an article on how numb the driving experience has been.
puts up good numbers, but the car is no longer connected to the driver it seems.
https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews...mo-the-numbers
c and d just did an article on how numb the driving experience has been.
puts up good numbers, but the car is no longer connected to the driver it seems.
https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews...mo-the-numbers
#3584
I hope they don't make the 992 drive like the current gen panamera.
c and d just did an article on how numb the driving experience has been.
puts up good numbers, but the car is no longer connected to the driver it seems.
https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews...mo-the-numbers
c and d just did an article on how numb the driving experience has been.
puts up good numbers, but the car is no longer connected to the driver it seems.
https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews...mo-the-numbers
#3585
Problem is,....that is the way the driving world is heading. The group of real driving enthusiasts that want a connected feeling is slowly melting away, replaced by people that are more concerned with SUVs, gadgetry, and where can I plug it in. The 911 has held true to most of its ideology over the years, although many things have changed. I think the 992 will be the same, but I can sure see the pressure mounting at an accelerated pace for it to be less of a stand-out, and more of a family member.
They will be less numerous however.