
Due to be unveiled at the Paris Motor Show next week, this will be the first Speedster version of the 911 in 18 years, and fans of previous incarnations will instantly recognise the classic styling touches.
The  sharply raked windscreen has been shortened by 60mm compared to the  standard car, while the swollen ‘double-bubble’ roof covers and the  Eighties-inspired black stone guards on the rear arches hark back to  original Speedsters.
Other unique touches on the new machine  include black surrounds for the headlights, while the Speedster also  gets the same silver-rimmed Fuchs alloys and the big-bore twin exhausts  found on the Sport Classic.
As with previous drop-tops, Porsche  reckons the Speedster will be used purely for top-down thrills, but if  the weather does turn bad, a lightweight canvas roof is stowed under the  rear humps and comes with no electric assistance.
Underneath,  the new car shares its running gear with the new 911 GTS – a possible  last hurrah for the 997 with rumours that the latest model is being  readied for production. That means the rear track is 44mm wider than on  the standard Carrera 4, while power comes from an uprated version of the  standard 3.8-litre direct-injection flat six engine, now producing  402bhp.
That’s delivered to the rear wheels via a limited-slip  differential for better control of the power. It will certainly shift:  top speed is 189mph, while the benchmark 0-62mph sprint is dealt with in  only 4.6 seconds.
Helping you achieve that is the crisp  seven-speed PDK double-clutch gearbox, with steering wheel paddles as  standard. For extra stopping power, ceramic composite brakes are  standard. Fuel economy is rated at 27.4mpg –  exactly the same as the  less potent Carrera S.
The dramatic ‘Pure Blue’ paintwork you  see here has been developed especially for this car, with  colour-coordinated inserts on the seatbacks, door handles and dashboard  giving the interior a bolder look. A metal plaque displays the model  number, while a chequered flag motif is stitched into the seat squabs.
Order  books will open in October, and the Speedster is due on sale in January  with a hefty price tag of £144,000 – making it Porsche’s second most  expensive model after the GT2 RS flagship. The new car will be a rare  sight. Only 356 examples of the model are planned, in a deliberate  homage to the original 356 Speedster from the Fifties. For more details click here.
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