The next-generation 2019 Porsche 911 has been caught without wearing any camouflage giving us a good how this sports car will look like.
Most of the new additions can be found at the rear. It is equipped with a wide spoiler along with new taillights and a long strip which stretches about the width of the car. The exhaust tips have been repositioned and it appears that the rear intakes have been enlarged too.

On the sides, we can see that the quarter window’s edges have been covered, which indicates it might feature some new design. Up front, the headlights are positioned at a different angle.
The 2019 Porsche 911 is reported to ride on the company’s new modular sports car platform, which is currently being developed. In terms of size, the new 911 will be slightly wider than the current model. Moreover, the new architecture will enable the 911 to carry a hybrid engine.

The same platform will also underpin the upcoming Porsche 718 Boxster and Cayman. Besides, it is expected to be found in the new Audi R8 as well as the forthcoming Lamborghini Aventador and Huracan models.
The 2019 Porsche 911 is expected to debut in 2018.