"Wobbles the Mind" (wobblesthemind)
11/04/2017 at 10:53 • Filed to: Speculations | 0 | 2 |
As Im looking over the ending phases of the 991 generation, it appears to me that Porsche may be preparing to break the 992 generation into two model ranges. One being a Carrera Range with a top end Turbo Series and the second being a GT Range with a top end RS Series.
We have all noticed that the six figure supercar segment has exploded in recent years. It’s an awesome time to be making millions and shopping for cars!
While the 911 is a fantastically flexible car and brand in itself, it’s becoming just a skoach difficult to understand which 911 does what in order to compete against who whenever and wherever that comparison occurs. However, the answer as always (when talking about branding-driven product planning) is to diversify until you’re different! Here’s a rough outline of what I think Porsche has planned for the 992 range setup:
First thing is creating two ranges, the
Carrera Range
and the
GT Range
.
The Carrera Range will be focused on being street cars you can track. Think Aston Martin and current Ferrari which are focused on delivering exceptional brand experiences. The GT Range will be focused on being track cars you can street. Think AMG and McLaren which are focused on delivering exceptional product experiences.
We are dealing with the difference between when you hear someone call themselves a Luxury Brand versus a Performance/Sportscar Brand. This is already the same distinction between the Turbo and a GT3, but now expanded across an entire nameplate and how Porsche manages to be equally a Luxury Brand as much as a Sportscar Brand.
*Note that I think AMG is going for the same plan with the next generation SL Range (which is going 2+2 I hear) and their GT Range.
Carrera Range
AWD-only, PDK-only, and 2+2 seating only.
Available in Coupe, Convertible, and Targa.
E-Hybrid exclusive to Carrera Range.
*Model - 991.2 Price | 992 Price
911E-Hybrid - $** | $94,000 (this is a flat 4 hybrid)
Carrera - $91,100 | $99,000
Carrera S - $105,100 | $117,000
911SC - $** | $136,000
911SC E-Hybrid - $** | $150,000 (flat 6 hybrid)
— Turbo Series
Turbo - $161,800 | $166,000
Turbo S - $190,700 | $192,000
Turbo S E-Hybrid - $** | $217,000
Exclusive Series 911R Turbo - $257,500 | $261,000
Electric 911 - $** | $390,000 (Halo Car)
!!! UNKNOWN CONTENT TYPE !!!
GT Range
RWD standard, Manual standard.
2-Seater Coupe and Spyder only.
Bespoke 0ptional performance AWD and PDK system giving models the “4" designation.
911T - $102,100 | $94,000
911T 4 - $** | $107,000
GTS - $120,700 | $125,000
4 GTS - $** | $138,000
GT3 - $143,600 | $148,000
4 GT3 - $** | $163,000
— RS Series
GT3 RS - $** | $188,000
Exclusive Series 911 RS - $** | $234,000
GT2 RS - $293,200 | $303,000
I think it would be a great opportunity to have the RS cars be built with carbon-fiber monocoques and actually be RMR (I also think the electric 911 should be on this platform).
Sounds crazy but by doing this split for the 992 generation Porsche could spin off an RS-dedicated model to sit above the 911 fulltime and address McLaren and AMG, which are the only two brands that I guarantee will attack Porsche directly in order to build their own brands up.
Plus, now that Audi Sport exists Porsche can turn RS into a performance group for exclusive cars that are more exclusive-er.
Profit!
Wheelerguy
> Wobbles the Mind
11/04/2017 at 11:18 | 2 |
A GT3 with 4WD is an oxymoron.
And call that 4cyl 911 E-hybrid a 912, heretic.
/jk
This actually makes a lot of sense, now. A touring range for the more typical easy-going 911 owner, and a sports range that can have a usable lineage when the 992 RSR and 992 GT3-R come up.
Thomas Donohue
> Wobbles the Mind
11/04/2017 at 13:43 | 0 |
Will the GT range be mid-engine? Will there be a diesel option? We need more 911 model-range options!