
The 992nd generation Porsche 911 GT3, of course, does not need an update, but this did not prevent Porsche from starting the development of an updated GT3.
Photo spies managed to photograph the test car 911 GT3 in Germany, and, curiously, Porsche refused to apply the traditional black-and-white camouflage.
Instead, it seems that the front panel of this test mule is identical to the current production model, indicating that Porsche is not yet ready to start testing the modified front bumper and headlights that the car is likely to receive.
However, there are some visible changes in the back. The bumper will have new air intakes at the corners, and the license plate will be located in a more noticeable recess than in the current model. It seems that some changes have also been made to the diffuser, probably aimed at improving efficiency, as well as making the sports car look more aggressive.
The interior of the updated 911 GT3 has not yet fallen into the lenses of the cameras of the photocopies.
Most likely, the novelty will receive a fully digital instrument cluster, as well as original interior trim options.

Porsche probably won’t make changes to the 4.0-liter naturally aspirated six-cylinder engine of the current model. Thus, it will most likely continue to develop a power of 502 hp Plus a six-speed manual transmission will not go anywhere.
