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2026 Porsche 911 Turbo Prototype Spotted with GT3-Style Touring Package

Porsche Teases New 911 Turbo with Potential GT3-Style Touring Package
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Spy shots of the 2026 Porsche 911 Turbo prototype hint at a GT3-style Touring package with a retractable rear wing and potential manual transmission.

Following the reveal of the 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera and GTS, we now understand how Porsche is integrating hybrid technology into these beloved models. However, the upcoming 911 Turbo, expected in 2026, remains shrouded in mystery. Recent spy shots hint at a potential new offering: a stealthy GT3-style Touring package. 

Porsche 911 GT3
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Spy photographers captured a 992.2 Turbo prototype at Germany’s Nürburgring. This prototype, while retaining the characteristic flared arches and cooling holes (temporarily disguised), differs notably in its lack of the usual Turbo rear wing. Instead, it features a retractable wing similar to those on the new Carrera and GTS, designed to provide downforce at high speeds and retract for a cleaner look at lower speeds.

Historically, the Turbo model has included a prominent rear wing since its inception in 1974. For the past 25 years, this has included a combination of a fixed and active wing element. The absence of this signature feature on the prototype suggests a potential new Touring-style package, reminiscent of the GT3 Touring, which has been well-received by enthusiasts. 

Porsche 911 GT3
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There are also rumors in Porsche forums about the possibility of a two-wheel drive, manual transmission Turbo. This configuration was previously seen in the limited 2023 Sport Classic, which featured a retro ducktail wing. The success of this model hints that Porsche might consider a full production run of Turbo Tourings, similar to how the 911R evolved into the GT3 Touring.

Although Porsche has not confirmed these developments, the buzz suggests that a new era for the 911 Turbo could be on the horizon, blending traditional performance with modern innovations and new configurations.

Source: Carscoops.

Ethan Brown

2024, May 29 09:29