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The Porsche 911 992.2 Targa 4 GTS shows that an old dog can learn impressive new tricks. Read our review here.
On Sunday, Porsche unveiled the 992-generation 911 Targa. The car's electronically operated roof panel can retract or deploy in about 19 seconds using a button in the cabin.
Porsche has been testing the 992 Targa for the past few months without a hint of camouflage on the test cars, giving us a better look at what matters here: the removable targa roof.
To us, the obvious choice for a retro-themed version of the recently revealed 992-generation Porsche 911 Targa would be one celebrating the silver roll-hoop-equipped 911 Targas of the 1970s and '80s.
As we found out while reviewing the 991.1 Porsche 911 Targa 4S, this body style is a full 88 lbs (40 kg) chunkier than the Cabriolet, while being a full 242 lbs (110 kg) less friendly to the ...
This unique Porsche 992 Targa by ARES is proudly one of them. You can find out more details about the new Porsche 992 Targa by ARES over at the Ares website at the link below. Source Ares, Top Gear ...
The latest new Porsche 992 family member to strut its stuff in front of our spy photographer’s cameras is the next-generation Targa, seen here devouring the Nurburgring virtually undisguised and ...
The 992 Porsche 911 Targa probably won't land until next year, but it's not like we'll be kept waiting without some fresh metal to enjoy. In fact, the 992 Turbo is expected to land by the end of ...
The slow, steady drumbeat of the 992-generation of Porsche 911 continues. We already have the Carrera, Carrera S and their all-wheel-drive counterparts in fixed-roof and convertible guise. Most ...
2020 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S gives serious performance Cars New 992-generation Porsche 911 Targa is sticking with the sweet retro roof I know this because I just spotted one on the street in Stuttgart.
My neck hurts. My forehead is beat red. My hair is in absolute disarray. I’m gladly embracing all of that, because I just hopped out of a 2021 Porsche 911 Targa 4S. Perhaps Porsche is just so ...
Odds are good that Porsche will only offer the new 911 Targa with all-wheel drive, just like it did with its predecessor. Specs and driving experience should match the upcoming 911 Cabriolet ...