next generation CGT
Like someone said, super cars come out once a decade if you're lucky. Unless it's just a revised version of the CGT (which would never happen because it would likely **** current CGT owners off and potentially drop the value of the current CGT) tthen I don't believe it.
Porsche isn't stupid.
We'll be waiting another 8-10 years until the CGT is a classic super car like the Mclaren F1.
For now, we can look toward the GT2.
Porsche isn't stupid.
We'll be waiting another 8-10 years until the CGT is a classic super car like the Mclaren F1.
For now, we can look toward the GT2.
It seems like 9ff is making a new porsche "super car".
Don't understand a lot of the article but it seems it is going to cost 476.000€ and it's topspeed will be over 400 km/h:
http://www.bild.t-online.de/BTO/auto...r-9ff-GT9.html
Don't understand a lot of the article but it seems it is going to cost 476.000€ and it's topspeed will be over 400 km/h:
http://www.bild.t-online.de/BTO/auto...r-9ff-GT9.html
If we look back in porsche history of supercars, it is evident that the gap is 10 years:
959 - Carrera GT '89 - 2000...
After that look at the prototype of the CGT - 2000 - 2003
In this order it isn't very unpossible to see another prototype in the next 2 years, which will be released around 2012???
959 - Carrera GT '89 - 2000...
After that look at the prototype of the CGT - 2000 - 2003
In this order it isn't very unpossible to see another prototype in the next 2 years, which will be released around 2012???
As great as it would be to have a new CGT, I think Porsche is moving on to different projects before taking on another super car. Just think about the huge gap in time between the 959 and the CGT.
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