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While not as noticeable in these images, previous spy photos of 911 prototypes caught during road tests seemed to indicate the car’s retractable rear wing will be larger and wider than in the current model’s. This will help pump extra air to the rear-mounted engine and provide more aerodynamic downforce at high speeds. Both the 3.4-liter engine in the base Carrera and the 3.8-liter flat-6 in the Carrera S are set to offer more power. Expect a minimum of 400 bhp in the next Carrera S, up from the 385 bhp offered in the current version. The new 911 is also expected to weigh less than the current model, thanks in part to the use of lightweight aluminum body panels.
Available transmissions will include Porsche’s 7-speed dual-clutch PDK and, potentially, a 7-speed manual transmission. Expect the new Porsche 911 to debut early next year, with the launch sometime in late 2011.
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