
By now we know what to expect from one of these lightweight road-racing specials. But seeing a new 911 GT3 in the metal and carbon for the first time is still an awesome experience. And Porsche hasn’t exactly been shy with the color scheme.

So what makes this Porsche so exceptional? Compared to the previous version, the naturally aspirated flat six is enlarged from 3.6 to 3.8 liters — bringing with it an extra 20 horsepower and VarioCam technology on the exhaust camshafts. It’s the first time VarioCam has ever been used on a GT3.
In another first, this "second-generation Type 997" GT3 is the first GT3 with Porsche Stability Management. Specially developed for the car, this allows you to separately disengage the Stability Control and Traction Control systems, depending on just how seriously you want to get the back end out of shape.
When these are off they are properly off, too — unlike some rival systems, they don’t cut back in upon sensing what appears to be impending catastrophe.


The special GT3 Aerodynamics Package apparently develops twice as much rear downforce as the one on the previous GT3 — high-speed grip levels should be phenomenal. Bespoke Porsche Active Suspension Management gives the driver a choice between hard or really, really hard suspension settings. We cannot wait to have a go.
Elsewhere on the Porsche stand is the new Cayenne Diesel, making its official public appearance — although we imagine most interested customers will have seen one in their local showroom by now.
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