This Porsche 911 Features Spoilers Extending From Its Taillights, and No One Intervened | Carscoops

This Porsche 911 Features Spoilers Extending From Its Taillights, and No One Intervened | Carscoops

      Larte Design has unveiled an extravagant new styling package for the Porsche 992.2 Carrera.

      This package features a prominent rear spoiler with additional winglets attached to the taillights. The modified Porsche 911 now bears more resemblance to a GT model than to a standard Carrera.

      While Porsche introduced the updated 911 Turbo S as the highlight of the 992.2 lineup, not everyone can (or wishes to) venture into Turbo territory. For those who prefer a basic Carrera yet want to attract attention, Larte Design offers a bodykit that emphasizes boldness over subtlety.

      Larte states that the development process included clay modeling, 3D scanning, prototyping, and extensive refinement before finalizing the package. Owners can choose from 12 new components, all designed to fit the vehicle's original mounting points, available in either pre-preg carbon fiber or a high-gloss painted finish.

      The front of the vehicle features a new bumper extension with a more pronounced splitter and sportier inserts on the cooling intakes. This is complemented by a vented hood, redesigned side skirts, and a completely revamped rear diffuser that incorporates brake lights and dual rectangular exhausts.

      The standout feature is a large fixed rear wing mounted on the engine cover, connected visually to slim winglets that extend towards the full-width LED strip, evoking some of the most iconic spoilers from previous 911 generations. For those seeking a more understated look, a lip spoiler above the taillights is also an option.

      The bodykit package is rounded out with a set of forged alloy wheels boasting five double spokes and integrated aero discs, enhancing the Carrera's aggressive appearance. Larte has also released renderings in various colors, including a blue-and-yellow scheme reminiscent of the 1974 Holbert Racing 911 Carrera RSR 3.0 from the Trans-Am series.

      Despite its striking appearance, there are no upgrades to performance or chassis. The 911 Carrera retains its standard twin-turbo 3.0-liter six-cylinder engine, producing 389 hp (290 kW / 394 PS) and 450 Nm (331 lb-ft) of torque. Power is delivered to the rear wheels via an eight-speed PDK, allowing for a 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) time of 3.9 seconds in the slowest variant of the 992.2 family.

      Larte Design has not specified a price for the kit, opting to keep it under wraps and encouraging 911 owners to reach out for a quote. In other words, if you have to inquire about the price, you might not be within the intended audience.

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This Porsche 911 Features Spoilers Extending From Its Taillights, and No One Intervened | Carscoops

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