The next-generation Porsche 911 is still a few months away from its global debut, but we can already have a good look at its design thanks to a new batch of photos that show the car with absolutely zero camo!

As expected, the 911 gained a few important changes, but it remains familiar compared to the outgoing model. Up front, we can see a new layout for the four-point LED headlamps, as well as a redesigned bumper. The latter sports new vents on the sides with black frames and thin, horizontal slats. The center vents don't appear to be ready for production yet, but it's definitely narrower than the previous model. The front hood is also new. While the old lid has rounded edges and is wider toward the nose, the new hood is narrower and more angular. It's like Porsche used the original 911 for inspiration.

As seen in previous spy shots, the rear fascia features slimmer taillights and a thin red stripe between them. There's also "Porsche" lettering behind the camo strip that the German applied over the center section. The engine lid sports a new grille, also inspired by the classic 911, that includes a red brake light in the middle. The bumper has a new exhaust pipe layout with the outlets set farther apart. Porsche also added new vents at the corners and redesigned the license plate recess.

The profile remains unchanged for the most part, with minor revisions to the quarter windows, the mirror caps, and the door handles. As it is always the case, the redesigned 911 rides on new wheels, with more designs to be made available at launch.

The new-generation 911 will break cover by the end of the year, so make sure you stick around for updates.

Further Reading

Read our full speculative review on the 2019 Porsche 911.

Read our full speculative review on the 2020 Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe.

Read our full review on the current 2017 Porsche 911 Turbo.

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