New Porsche 911 GT2 RS seemingly spotted testing on the Nürburgring.
we covered on Friday. A Cayman GT4 RS, a Panamera Sport Turismo, and a 911 GT3 also appear on track.
Towards the end of the video we're treated to an even more extreme car that, at first glance, looks to be a 992-generation Porsche 911 GT3 RS in all black. But listen closely and you'll notice the car isn't using a high-strung naturally aspirated flat-six, but rather something more subdued, and possibly turbocharged.
There's no way to confirm whether this is actually the new GT2 RS undergoing tests, but all signs point to the affirmative. Like the previous model, we expect it to wear the GT3 RS's aero, and use an even more powerful version of the 911 Turbo's twin-turbo six-cylinder. We also expect it to hunt for the Nürburgring lap record, just as
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