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- ONLY REGISTERED AND ACTIVATED USERS CAN SEE ALL LINKS - CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Porsche prepares a facelift for its 911 series. You can easily see that the 911 is adopting the same design of the stop lights as the new Porsche Cayenne.The new stop lights will also incorporate the LED technology making them more visible. But Porsche doesn’t stop here. The new 911 will get also an update at the engine. The 3.6 liter engine will get a power boost from 325 bhp to 360 bhp and the 3.8 liter engine from 355 bhp to arround 400 bhp. Also the fuel consumption will drop approximately 15% due to the sever laws regarding CO2 emissions.
Why God did they adopt the same design of the stop lights as the new Cayenne? They look horrible! On the other side, the power increase is more than welcome!