, with both based on the current 992-generation 911. The next in the series is thought to be a modern take on the 911 2.5 S/T track car launched in 1971., though there are unique elements like the double-bubble roof which Porsche also used on the 911 Sport Classic, as well as a new front fender vent design hidden beneath a makeshift panel.
While the 911 Sport Classic is based on the 911 Turbo S, the 911 GT3 Touring as the basis for the modern 911 S/T is fitting given the original was a light, track-focused model developed for customer racing. It was first offered in late 1971 and available in limited numbers only.And while the 911 Sport Classic features extensive mechanical mods compared to the 911 Turbo S from which it's derived, we don't expect the same for the 911 S/T.
A debut is expected in early 2023. Porsche shortly after is expected to introduce another model in the Heritage Design series.
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