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Defining the Porsche 911: New vs. Old

Defining the Porsche 911: New vs. Old

Posted on February 1, 2020 By Jarvis

Does the latest 992-generation 911 have anything in common with the 1964 original?

Porsche’s slope-shouldered 911 sports car is arguably one of the most recognizable automobiles in the world. It’s undergone 56 years of evolution, changing so slowly over its seven generations that no one could possibly question its lineage—except us. Now that the latest 992-generation 911 is here for the 2020 model year, we were curious about how much of the original 911’s DNA, if any, comes through in it. Is there a clear genetic relationship, or has it morphed into a completely different animal?
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