What are the differences between the 911 and 992?

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BrodyMarie
07/24/25 5:22am
Here are the specific differences between the Porsche 911 and 992: 1. Powertrain: The 992 is equipped with a 3.0T engine; its maximum output power is 331kW, an increase of 22kW compared to the 991 model, with a peak torque of 530Nm. The 992 accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds and has a top speed of 308 km/h, both improvements of 0.4 seconds over the 991. The 992 adds a ZF 8-speed PDK dual-clutch transmission, enhancing shift speed and fuel economy. 2. Technology and features: Compared to the 991, the 992 adds a driving assistance system, a Wet mode designed for slippery road conditions, an optional adaptive cruise control system that supports distance keeping, follow-to-stop, and emergency braking, and an optional night vision assistance system with infrared thermal imaging.
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BrantleyLee
08/11/25 1:04am
Let me talk about the differences between the 911 and 992 from a driving experience perspective. The 911 always gives me a classic nostalgic feel—it responds directly but feels a bit old-school. In contrast, the 992 has a noticeable power upgrade, with its new engine delivering more horsepower, faster acceleration, and better fuel efficiency. The steering feedback is more precise, and the upgraded suspension tuning makes cornering more stable, allowing you to enjoy a sporty feel even on city roads. The interior has seen significant changes, with fully digital instrument clusters and large touchscreen controls replacing mechanical buttons, creating a tech-heavy atmosphere. I think the 992, as the latest iteration of the 911, is perfect for players who want a balance of modern performance and comfort. Though it's pricier, it's completely worth it.
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