The all-new Porsche 911 GT3 is just around the corner as per Porsche's recent teasers. The new GT3 will be more track-focused compared to the regular 911 Turbo and 911 Carrera, with more aggressive aerodynamic components and improved performance. If, however, you can't wait to unleash the new GT3 onto the track, prolific Porsche tuner TechArt is offering a range of enhancements for the new 911 Turbo S that boost the performance and spice up the styling. TechArt's new aerodynamic body kit adds a new front apron comprising 14 pieces replacing the original factory parts that can be finished with multiple colors and visible matt or glossy carbon fiber elements if the standard 911 Turbo looks too tame for you.
There are other sporty exterior enhancements including carbon fiber air intakes and side mirrors, new side skirts, air blades for the 911 Turbo's air intakes, and a roof spoiler. TechArt has added a new rear spoiler and a rear diffuser incorporating five prominent fins at the rear, enhancing the car's appearance.
TechArt's new body kit doesn't compromise the car's active aerodynamics either, as the variable front spoiler and adjustable rear wing have been retained. A set of new forged 20-inch aluminum wheels at the front and 21-inches at the back complete the new look. These components can be customized individually using TechArt's online configurator.
TechArt offers a power kit as well as a new body kit, that adds an extra 60 hp and 73 lb-ft of torque, bringing the total output to 710 horsepower and 663 lb-ft of torque. TechArt's 911 Turbo S packs as much power as a McLaren 720S.
In Wet mode, if the system detects wet driving conditions, the power kit reduces the power gain. It was not explained by TechArt how these enhancements are going to affect cars' performance, but it should be quicker off the line than the standard 911 Turbo S, which will accelerate from 0-62 mph in 2.6 seconds with the Chrono Package installed and top out at 205 mph. TechArt's 911 Turbo not only has more power but also sounds more aggressive thanks to a new sports exhaust system with adjustable valves.