Porsche decided to offer a new flavor of the 911 GT3 last year, and the result was called the Touring package. Each example came with the mechanicals of the GT3, including a naturally aspirated ...
The current 911 GT3 has only just had its second birthday and the stealthy Touring model of the 992-generation screamer wasn’t unveiled until summer 2021, but Porsche is already busy preparing the 992 ...
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Living with the Porsche 911 (992) GT3 Touring – The Daily Driver Supercar? | MW180 Review
No wing. All soul. But can you live with it? In this MW180 Daily Driver Review, I spend time with the Porsche 911 (992) GT3 Touring in the real world — from morning commutes to tight parking and long ...
“Be honest. It’s basically the same car,” the Instagram comment read. Hard to blame the commenter here, as, particularly in deep black, the 911 S/T does look the spitting image of the GT3 Touring from ...
Porsche's latest 911 GT3 Touring only arrived for the 2022 model year but an updated version has been spotted testing. The first members of the updated 911 range, referred to internally as the 992.2 ...
As far as automotive nameplates go, Porsche's 911 GT3 has a 25-year history of humbling the competition (be it road or track) and offering some of the best driving thrills available for the money. To ...
Few automotive journalists routinely profess their love for the Porsche 911 as frequently as Chris Harris, so it comes as somewhat of a surprise that he has just listed his 2022 Porsche 911 GT3 ...
The GT3 nameplate first came to the Porsche 911 lineup before the turn of the 21st Century. Debuting in 996-generation 911 bodywork and with a pseudo-Mezger engine that rang up to just under 8000 rpm, ...
The facelifted 911 GT3 is getting even wilder in the not-so-distant future. Manthey has recently finished work on the 992.2-phase kit, and Porsche is expected to unleash the go-faster package in the ...
There are plenty of cars on sale in the world that are worthy of neither praise nor damnation. Globalization and computer-aided advances in manufacturing mean few cars truly suck these days, but it’s ...
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