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992.1 model study
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Featured model / 992.1
You should know the car before you read the badge.
The 992 GT3 RS makes its purpose visible. The swan-neck wing, open wheel arches and deep body vents give the portrait a silhouette that reads before you notice a single badge.
- Swan-neck rear wing
- Vented front wings
- Cutaway aero bodywork
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911 GT3 RS
For the person who can identify an RS from the shape of its wing.
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718 Cayman GT4 RS
A proper gift for someone who chose the smaller car for all the right reasons.
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911 Carrera GTS
For the daily driver that still makes every ordinary journey feel chosen.
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911 GT3
A pen-drawn record of the car they still turn around to look at.
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911 GT3 RS
For the owner who knows exactly why the generation matters.
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911 GT3 Touring
For someone who prefers the best detail to be the one other people miss.
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911 Turbo
For the car that made turbo feel like a warning label.
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911 Carrera RS 2.7
A slow drawing of one of the quickest shapes to recognise.
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911 Coupe
For the generation that made old and new look like the same idea.
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911 Coupe
For the last air-cooled shape and the person who never forgets to mention it.
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918 Spyder
For the car that made hybrid sound like the fast option.
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Carrera GT
For a car remembered as much for its sound as its shape.
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356 Coupe
For the small shape at the beginning of a very long obsession.
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Taycan Turbo S
For proof that the next chapter can still look unmistakably like a Porsche.
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Macan GTS
For the practical car that never felt like the sensible compromise.
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