2022
Wingless Wonder: A 2022 Porsche 911 GT3 Touring That's Priced Below Average
With just 1,100-mile on the clock, here's why this 911 GT3 Touring finished in (PTS) superior red metallic is a great deal
Look, let’s be honest. Every other Porsche 911 on the road these days looks like it escaped from a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon’s office. All bloated and overdone. But this 2022 GT3 Touring? This, my friends, is a Porsche with a purpose. First off, the paint. Forget boring ol’ black or white. This example is dipped in a paint-to-sample Superior Red metallic (W10), a rare PTS color. Yeah, that’s right. Now, I haven’t seen it in person, but from the pictures, it sure does pop. It’s more burgundy wine than red. While most GT cars are adorned in a loud shade with the RS models even getting graphics, this wingless 911 appears to be a track weapon or canyon carver for the discerning gentleman.
Did Richard Hammond Get The Wrong 911?
The former TopGear and Grand Tour presenter gets behind the wheel of a 911 Dakar to find out if he made the right call about his 992 Turbo S
Richard Hammond, a.k.a TopGear’s old resident Hamster is back on DriveTribe with a juicy dilemma: Did he choose wisely? In his garage sit two shiny 992-generation Porsche 911s, but a nagging question gnaws at him – did he grab the wrong one? Specifically, should he have snagged the more versatile 911 Dakar instead of his most recent acquisition, the luxurious, but equally ballistic 911 Turbo S Cabriolet?
2022 Porsche Macan (95B.3)
The refreshed Macan appeared for the 2022 model year with a more powerful engine, redesigned front and rear bumpers, plus an updated center console with touch controls.
Compact yet capable, the 2022 Porsche Macan delivered the brand’s signature driving experience in a practical SUV package. First introduced in 2014, this five-seater shared its platform with the Audi Q5 but received extensive modifications to meet Porsche’s exacting standards. For the 2022 model year, Porsche incorporated a midcycle refresh for the Macan, starting its 95B.3 generation.
2022 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 GTS
The latest Carrera 4 GTS delivers an additional 30 horsepower and 30 lb-ft of torque compared to the Carrera S, supported by a rear-biased all-wheel-drive system and advanced chassis technology borrowed from the 911 Turbo.
The 2022 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 GTS is a high-performance sports car that bridges the gap between the Carrera S and the top-of-the-line Turbo models. It combines the iconic 911 design with cutting-edge technology and exhilarating driving dynamics. The 2022 model is part of the 992-generation 911 lineup (the 992-generation represents the eighth iteration of the iconic sports car), which was introduced in 2019.
Here's Why This 992 Carrera S Is A Budget Turbo S In Disguise
Here's a hack that will help unlock big performance from your 992 Carrera S, without breaking the bank
The Porsche 911: a sports car so ubiquitous, it’s as common as the Toyota Camry in some cities. For over six decades, this iconic model has held a steadfast position as the most recognizable sports car, captivating enthusiasts and status seekers alike. The 911 is a paradox, both a driver’s car revered by purists and a symbol of affluence coveted by many. Among Porsche 911’s model palette, the Carrera S serves as the perfect middle ground between the base Carrera and the bonkers Carrera GTS. But what if you crave the unbridled power of a Turbo S without having to spend a ridiculous amount of money? Well, the owner of this 2022 992.1 Carrera S had aspirations along similar lines, and with a tune, his 911 now produces almost 600 horsepower!
2022 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS
The 911 Carrera GTS returns after a break from 2019 with a more powerful engine, sportier bodywork, and an updated interior, including a 10.9-inch touchscreen equipped with wireless Apple CarPlay.
After a brief hiatus following the 2019 model year, the GTS returns for 2022, ready to take on the world’s best sports cars. The exterior retains the timeless aesthetics of the 911 but distinguishes it with a wider body, 20-inch front and 21-inch rear center-lock wheels, and black accents that set it apart from lower trims. Available in coupe and cabriolet variants with rear-wheel drive, the GTS offers a 911 for every taste.