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Old 07-09-14, 08:17 PM
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New details mooted about Porsche's '988' Ferrari rival



We could be on the verge of a big expansion at everyone's favorite rear-engined German sports car manufacturer. Porsche is allegedly preparing a four-car assault that will be led by a proper challenger to the Ferrari 458 Italia (sorry 911).

Code-named "988," the new model will reportedly feature a mid-engined layout and, get this: a flat-8. Autocar, which has the story, expects that engine to displace about 4.0 liters, while the car itself will draw styling inspiration from the 918 Spyder. 600 ponies and over 400 super-accessible pound-feet of torque should be on tap with the new mill.

Joining the 988's supposed eight-cylinder is a new family of four- and six-cylinder boxer engines that Autocar claims will have a focus on power density and fuel economy. These new mills will be available in naturally aspirated, turbocharged and hybrid forms.

Underpinning all of this is a new, highly modular architecture that will soon be found across the Porsche range, in both mid-engine and rear-engine vehicles. As it will be used for so many different applications – Autocar claims it will be found in cars ranging from 280 to 600 hp – things like the front suspension, steering assembly and the setup of an all-wheel-drive system (both mechanical and electronic systems should be available) will vary wildly across the Porsche family.

Autocar is expecting the 988 at some point in 2017. The next-generation Boxster and Cayman, which will sport turbocharged, four-cylinder boxer engines with around 280 horsepower on base models and 350 hp on the S trim, will follow the 988. We should expect the new Boxster and Cayman, as well as the next 911, before 2019, which is when the report expects Porsche to have shifted entirely to its new architecture.

Now, we'd stress that this should all be taken with the usual grains of salt. We still have a number of questions we'd like answered about these plans. How will Porsche build a car that so closely competes with the Lamborghini Huracán? Considering the close nature of platform and engine sharing, how did Porsche get the funds for an entirely new range of boxer engines, and what other products in the VW portfolio could they be used in to spread the cost around? This all sounds great, but it's going to take a lot more before we're sold.
http://www.autoblog.com/2014/07/08/n...ferrari-rival/
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Old 07-09-14, 10:35 PM
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^ Agreed, I'm all in for a mid-engine Porsche tackling the 650S, Huracán and 458 Italia. What a spectacle shoot-out that would be.

Code-named "988," the new model will reportedly feature a mid-engined layout and, get this: a flat-8. Autocar, which has the story, expects that engine to displace about 4.0 liters, while the car itself will draw styling inspiration from the 918 Spyder. 600 ponies and over 400 super-accessible pound-feet of torque should be on tap with the new mill.
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I am looking forward to this car, mid engined, flat 8, Ferrari 458 fighter, sounds great though some of the rumored prices of around 400,000K sound really excessive.
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Originally Posted by UDel
I am looking forward to this car, mid engined, flat 8, Ferrari 458 fighter, sounds great though some of the rumored prices of around 400,000K sound really excessive.
flat 8 in a world of V8's, I say bring it !
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Adding to the Porsche collection L?
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Originally Posted by Hoovey2411
Adding to the Porsche collection L?
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Default Porsche stalls on Ferrari 458 rival

A few years ago, reports surfaced that Porsche was planning a new supercar. But the latest intel suggests that the plan has been put indefinitely on the back burner.

The project alternately referred to as 960 or 988 was put forth by CEO Matthias Müller shortly after he assumed control of the German automaker. It called for a mid-engined V8 supercar to slot in between the 911 and the 918 Spyder to take on the likes of the Ferrari 458 Italia, McLaren 650S and sister-company Lamborghini's Gallardo and subsequent Huracán.

Now three years since the idea was first mooted, the vehicle has yet to materialize. According to Autocar, Porsche is putting a greater emphasis on refreshing its existing lineup. Which is probably just as well, because the mid-engined supercar would have a heck of a challenge on its hands to differentiate itself in terms of performance from the 911 GT3 and 911 Turbo, which already give the 458 and company a run for their money.
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Awe what a letdown
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I'm all in for a mid-engine Porsche tackling the 650S, Huracán and 458 Italia.
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Come on Porsche, this is very easy. 988 would basically be a 918 sans the hybrid gear and likely just use that sonorous NA 4.6L 608hp V8
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Originally Posted by Hoovey2411
Come on Porsche, this is very easy. 988 would basically be a 918 sans the hybrid gear and likely just use that sonorous NA 4.6L 608hp V8
Or a Cayman chassis with exotic looking body and interior with 918 V8 engine. Would be almost as good and much cheaper. But would threat the 911 Turbo.
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Shelving the 988, putting 4 cylinders in the Cayman and Boxster, another ridiculously expensive SUV in the lineup. What is happening to Porsche?
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