2020 Porsche 911 Turbo S leaked
The new Porsche 911 Turbo doesn't mess with the formula, but it still looks mean.
The 2020 Porsche 911 Turbo S has been leaked online ahead of its debut at the Geneva motor show next month.
First published by Autoblog.nl after appearing on Instagram, the images reveal what we expected: the new 911 Turbo S will run with a mildly reworked front end, have fat air intakes on the rear haunches, and feature a more prominent rear spoiler in place of the standard car's pop-up unit.
The car pictured rides on wheels nicked from the previous 911 Turbo S Exclusive Edition, although it's not clear whether they'll be standard or an option – previous spy photos have revealed a set of multi-spoke wheels similar to those offered on the Panamera could also be offered.
You'll also notice the Turbo S graphics on the base of the doors. Once again, expect them to be optional.
Although the Instagram leak doesn't show much of the rear, previous peeks at the car suggest a more aggressive rear bumper with two fat exhaust pipes is likely to feature.
The 911 Turbo and Turbo S will once again be powered by a turbocharged six-cylinder boxer engine.
There's no word yet on how much power and torque they will have, but expect stronger outputs than the 397kW/660Nm and 427kW/700Nm available respectively in the outgoing Turbo and Turbo S.
All-wheel drive, a dual-clutch transmission, torque vectoring, dynamic engine mounts, and dynamic dampers are all likely inclusions.
A reveal at the Geneva motor show, which kicks off early in March, appears likely.