Porsche serves up more of the same goodness in the new, eighth-geneation 911

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November 28, 2018

For seven generations, the Porsche 911 has been offering enthusiasts supercar-like driving performance with a hint of everyday practicality. The kind of sports car that can be used for a leisurely commute to work and still be loads of fun on a track or a winding mountain road when called upon—with no compromises whatsoever. Now, the German sports car maker gives us more of this in the all-new, 2020 Porsche 911.

Dubbed the Type 992, the Mark VIII 911 continues the tradition started by its predecessor some 55 years ago as it serves up an evolutionary design language that has been a hallmark since Day One. Today’s 911, however, is more fuluid, with flush lines as well as more pronounced curves and bulges in all the right places (check out those fender flares). The door handles are likewise retractable, lending to the car’s flush bodywork.

It is on the inside, though, where the biggest design changes take place. There is now a large 9-inch touchscreen for the infotainment system. Yet despite this modern touch, the central tachometer is still front and, well, center as it should be. And yes, there are still two rear seats, albeit usable only by small children and even smaller adults.

Just like the interior, the rear-mounted motor now gets a bit of tweaking. The 3.0-liter flat-6 now produces 443hp, allowing the Carrera S to scoot from 0-100kph in 3.5 seconds, while the Carrera 4S does the same in 3.4 seconds. Opt for the Sport Chrono Package and both times tumble by 0.2 ticks. Either way, the Carrera S and 4S will only be available with a new 8-speed dual clutch automatic (or PDK, n Porsche-speak). A manual gearbox will be offered later on, says Porsche.

For now, the 2020 Porsche 911 will only come in these two variants. Expect more versions at a later date. It will hit dealers beginning next year.

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Mr. Gerard Jude Castillo
Gerard has been a self-confessed car nut ever since he was a little boy. As a grown-up, he indulges in his passion by collecting toy cars (which he started since childhood) and reading up on the latest cars out there.  As Associate Editor, he will ensure that you get your fill of the latest cars in the market, as well as a load of automotive features.