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Porsche 911 GT3 2025. (Photo: Porsche)
The introduction comes as the company celebrates the 25th anniversary of its iconic 996-generation 911 GT3 range.
Performance-focused automaker Porsche has finally revealed the 2025 model of the 911 GT3 to the world. The introduction comes as the company celebrates the 25th anniversary of its iconic 996-generation 911 GT3 range.
According to the details, the track-focused car has received notable updates to the interior and exterior, making it better than ever. The company hasn’t touched anything under the hood, it continues to use the same 4.0-liter naturally aspirated flat-six engine, generating a maximum power of 502 hp, with a redline of 9,000 rpm.
Transmission Options
Amidst this, however, customers have a choice in transmissions between a 7-speed PDK automatic and a 6-speed manual.
Appearances and Updates
Speaking of the latest design, the recently revealed 911 GT3 sports an updated front fascia, with an updated bumper, complemented by carbon fiber accents at the front. It gets an oval-shaped LED headlight setup with a trendy connected light bar strip at the rear. There is also a redesigned diffuser with a central exhaust.
To make it safer, the company included a new engine cover and a top-mounted rear spoiler. The next version does not have any black plastic elements on the back. As a result, it looks more attractive in its segment.
Interior
Jumping inside, the cabin has also received some significant updates. The latest model now gets new carbon bucket seats with removable headboards. The new digital instrument console and updated information system are also there to add an extra feather to its cap.
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