The Russel Built Fabrication Safari Sportsman is a very special off-road upgrade to the Porsche 911. It's a feast for the eyes, and its off-road capabilities easily match its dashing looks.
After Porsche revamped the 911 Carrera, the 911 Turbo and 911 Turbo S models also went under the knife, but in addition to the new look, they also show a bit more muscle compared to their predecessors. The car will be presented live to the public for the first time at the Detroit Auto Show in January, and from there you will go almost directly to the car showrooms.
The legendary Porsche 911 Carrera has gone under the knife again, but the changes have to be looked for almost in broad daylight to discover them. Well, all of you who follow the 911 Carrera in a little more detail will still quickly notice the details that indicate that in front of you is the 2016 Porsche Carrera 911. Under the hood, on the other hand, the Carrera has not only undergone cosmetic revisions, but tectonic shifts took place there, at least as far as engines are concerned. Also, this super sports car is no longer a "paraplegic", as it will now be able to steer with all four wheels.
Porsche is less than two years after the launch of the current 911, only that, as usual, it also offered in the GTS version. This means an upgrade of the carrera S both in terms of design and power, and for a good 12 thousand more, it brings 30 HP to the table, more powerful driving mechanics and some design accessories that make the 911 an even greater sporting object of desire.
Porsche's personalization department revealed a special version of the 911 turbo cabrio called exclusive to visitors at the Essen show.
The 911 is celebrating 50 years and still looks like a naughty teenager. The current model range was joined a few days ago by the "open-top" 911 Turbo and 911 Turbo S. Open representatives, very special legends of the automotive industry - 911 numbers.