Design  21
The design of the new 911 shows where we 
come from. But it also shows where we 
want to go.
The design language, proportions and 
contouring follow the 911 tradition: with 
wings that are higher than the front lid; with 
familiar rounded headlights; and a roof line 
that tapers down towards the rear. The 
overall appearance is low, wide and sleek. 
The unmistakable DNA of a Porsche.
Our designers focused on making the new 
911 appear even more precise. With a new 
lighting design and characteristic four-spot 
LED daytime running lights, which have now been incorporated into the Bi-Xenon main 
headlights. With direction indicators that 
are even slimmer than they were before. 
For a sports car that is recognisably a 911, 
even from afar.
The new front end has been given an even 
sportier look. The air intakes are larger, 
while the new active cooling air flaps on the 
sides control aerodynamics and cooling 
performance as required. 
From the front, the new 911 shows plenty 
of bite. And the future has whetted its 
appetite. 
An innovation is a tradition   
forever being sharpened to look brand new.
Exterior.   
         
        
        Design  25
The interior of a Porsche is infused with 
over 60 years of experience. You can feel 
it: in the materials, which are elegant to the 
touch and exquisitely made. You can see it: 
in the sporty design. And it communicates 
itself with every second of driving, thanks 
to excellent ergonomics and comfort. 
The ascending centre console is driver-
focussed, putting the most important 
vehicle functions within short reach of the 
steering wheel. The new Sports steering wheel speaks the language of motorsport. 
Its forward-looking design is derived from 
the 918 Spyder. 
A classic 911 feature is the arrangement of 
the five round instruments with the rev 
counter positioned in the centre. The 
instrument cluster with high-resolution 4.6-
inch colour screen adds the modern touch.
Tradition meets innovation. The result? 
Futurism, but of the Porsche kind. 
How does one marry purism with style? 
 
And tradition with the future?   
Directly, with no detours.
 
Interior.