911 (992) Porsche 911 Cabriolet (992)


The Porsche 992 is the eighth generation of the Porsche 911 sports car, which was introduced at the Porsche Experience Center in Los Angeles on 27 November 2018.

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Looks good, as expected. Kinda looks like a camel hump in the last shot, but that's a 911 Cabrio trademark.

I'd just have "911" on the rear instead of that haiku on that example's rear.
 
Comes tearing in from the 7er LCI for some eye-candy respite. Phew!

Some things are just better for staying close to what they are - if it ain't broke don......

It's very smart looking but as ever, coupé for me rather. One day.
 
The rear end looks much higher than it's predecessor. I prefer the previous design based on the photo's for the cab incarnation. My wife's 991 4S cab is probably safe.
 
Looks good for a 911 cabriolet, but I have never liked a single 911 cabrio.

Well, maybe the really old ones, but everything from the 996 and up has been way too much hunchback.
Just stick to the Targa and be done with it.
 
Looks good for a 911 cabriolet, but I have never liked a single 911 cabrio.

Well, maybe the really old ones, but everything from the 996 and up has been way too much hunchback.
Just stick to the Targa and be done with it.

Targas look great, but they’re too heavy and don’t drive/feel like a 911 should.
 
It looks as good as always, but the rear deck is little high. It can't get any higher with the next redesign.

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