2025 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet Introduction https://youtu.be/T_qrv2WPd94
Porsche claims the 2025 911 Carrera 992.2 model will scoot to 60 mph 0.1-second quicker than before, and last year’s claim for the rear-drive coupe was 4.0 seconds, 3.8 with Sport Chrono package and launch control.
Outside, the 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera’s soft bits get a revamp, including new fascias front and rear, with the front ones abutting new LED Matrix headlamp units that incorporate the marker-light function that used to be down in the bumper. This allows the outer air inlets to grow a bit. Porsche says the aerodynamics are improved on the base car, and a new AeroKit option integrates a front spoiler lip, special side skirts, and a lighter fixed rear wing, all of which work to reduce lift at some cost to drag.
Order banks are opening for rear-drive coupe and cabriolet models only, with deliveries beginning in the fall of 2024. The 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera 992.2 coupe starts at $122,095 and the drop-top Cabriolet opens at $133,400. Both prices represent a $6,000-plus bump, that’s largely offset by $3,440 worth of previously optional gear made standard (LED Matrix lamps, lane keeping, ambient lighting, power-folding mirrors), not to mention the increased power, digital instrumentation, phone charger, etc.
Porsche claims the 2025 911 Carrera 992.2 model will scoot to 60 mph 0.1-second quicker than before, and last year’s claim for the rear-drive coupe was 4.0 seconds, 3.8 with Sport Chrono package and launch control.
Outside, the 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera’s soft bits get a revamp, including new fascias front and rear, with the front ones abutting new LED Matrix headlamp units that incorporate the marker-light function that used to be down in the bumper. This allows the outer air inlets to grow a bit. Porsche says the aerodynamics are improved on the base car, and a new AeroKit option integrates a front spoiler lip, special side skirts, and a lighter fixed rear wing, all of which work to reduce lift at some cost to drag.
Order banks are opening for rear-drive coupe and cabriolet models only, with deliveries beginning in the fall of 2024. The 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera 992.2 coupe starts at $122,095 and the drop-top Cabriolet opens at $133,400. Both prices represent a $6,000-plus bump, that’s largely offset by $3,440 worth of previously optional gear made standard (LED Matrix lamps, lane keeping, ambient lighting, power-folding mirrors), not to mention the increased power, digital instrumentation, phone charger, etc.
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