Khris Bharath

Khris Bharath

Editor-in-Chief: Khris is a Mechanical Engineer and a classic car aficionado, who adores his Jags, Alfas, and old-school American muscle cars. He keeps tabs on everything from super exotics like an old EB 110 to the latest from Lucid and geeks out on three-row family haulers. Formula One remains very close to his heart, and he diligently makes time to tune in for the Grand Prix on Sundays. Khris also loves his road trips and he prefers a stick shift over an auto.

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2025 Porsche 911 Carrera T: The Back To Basics 992.2 For Purists

Now available exclusively as a manual, and a cabriolet as for the first time, find out how Porsche continues to refine its entry-level light-weight Touring model

Hot on the heels of the 992.2 GT3, Porsche has now unveiled the 2025 911 Carrera T, a lightweight and dynamic driver’s machine built for pure on-road thrills. The "T" designation stands for Touring, harkening back to the homologation of the 1968 911 T. Let’s be honest, the 911 lineup can feel a bit bloated at times. But the Carrera T cuts through the confusion like a perfectly aimed heel-toe downshift. It slots right between the base Carrera and the upcoming Carrera S, offering a taste of that GT3 spirit without the stratospheric price tag, and for the first time, you can also have the ’T’, as a Cabriolet.

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2026 Porsche 911 Turbo S (992.2): Everything We Know So Far

With most of the 992.2 Carrera range and the GT3 models now out, here's what we can expect from the next generation of Turbo models

There’s a special kind of anticipation that comes with a new Porsche 911 Turbo S. While the modern-day Turbo models may not have the visceral soundtrack of a naturally aspirated mill; combining luxury, and performance with everyday usability, is a formula that Porsche has refined since the 1974 original, and the German automaker celebrated 50 years of the Turbo this year.

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Porsche 911 Launch Date: Every Generation By Month And Year

A comprehensive list of the release date of all eight Porsche 911 generations over the past 60 years

The Porsche 911 is one of the most iconic sports cars in the world. The first-ever Porsche 911 was launched in September 1963. It was originally known as the Porsche 901, but the name was changed to 911 after the French government objected to the use of the number "0". The 911 has undergone many changes over the years. In this article, we’ve listed out the launch month and year for every generation of the Porsche 911, including air-cooled and water-cooled models with .1 and .2 models.

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Porsche Macan Convertible: Here's Why It Never Happened

While the several droptop convertible SUVs have come and gone, find out why the German automaker has steered clear of this unqiue body-style

Let’s face it, folks. Crossover convertibles are the automotive equivalent of a mullet: business in the front, party in the back, and a whole lotta "what were they thinking?" in the middle. A niche market indeed with a distinctive taste. Sure, the idea sounds cool on paper, but the reality, as with most things that sound too good to be true, is a bit… off as you’re about to find out. Also, since we’re a brand focused on Porsche, I wanted to explore why the German automaker never considered going down this rabbit hole.

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992.1 GT3 Vs. 992.2 GT3: Here's What Really Changed

While Porsche refines the 911 GT3 formula with the 992.2, does it justify the $60k price hike over its predecessor?

Porsche finally took the wraps off its 992.2 GT3 and GT3 Touring on Friday, and after months of speculation and that teaser image from last Monday, the final reveal seemed a bit underwhelming. Sure, dot 2 models in the Porsche world, unlike an all-new generation, are more about refining the formula based on customer feedback, and thankfully we still have the 4.0-liter flat-six and a manual on offer, but for a GT car, I was expecting more specific details along the lines of aero and engine updates or Nurburgring lap times.

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Breaking Tradition: 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 (992.2) & GT3 With Touring Package Break Cover

The GT3 dot 2 update is here, and besides what appears to be a subtle nip-and-tuck, here's everything that changed compared to the outgoing model

Outside of the track-focused GT2 and GT3 RS, the 911 GT3 is one of the most important Porsche race-bred models with license plates, and what better way to welcome a brand-new GT3 in the same week, than when Porsche themselves put out a press release celebrating 25 years of the revered nameplate? Enter the 992.2 Porsche 911 GT3 for the 2025 model year, and we’re not getting one, but two models including the wingless GT3 Touring. Now, I’ve been keeping tabs on the developments of the 992.2 GT3 with all the spy shots over the past few months. Porsche’s teaser from Monday didn’t give away much, but the profile with all the aero upgrades did seem to tie in with all those spy shots nicely.

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RML P39: A Le-Mans Inspired Hypercar Designed To Break Records

Find out how RML has built upon the already ballistic 992 Turbo S, and how it compares to a growing line of Porsche-inspired restomod supercars

I had been a bit puzzled by teasers and spy shots of what looked like a mid-engined Porsche for months, and now the wait is over. The teaser turned out to be the RML P39, and it isn’t mid-engined. The spy shots of the mid-engined exotic turned out to be the Tutthill GT1, unveiled at Monterey Car Week earlier this year. Now if you haven’t heard of RML (Ray Mallock Limited), they’re a big deal in British motorsport and they’re now celebrating four decades of their racing prowess with this bold street-legal Porsche racer. This British-built Le-Mans-inspired hypercar takes the already phenomenal Porsche 992.1 Turbo S and injects it with a massive dose of motorsport madness. RML’s aim for the P39 from the onset was to create a versatile hypercar with everyday usability. The result? A track-focused monster that promises to not just demolish lap times and redefine the boundaries of performance, but also offer refined performance for the road. So how exactly have they achieved this? Let’s find out.

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History Of The Porsche 911 Turbo: A Deep Dive

Find out how one of constant innovation and performance gains for decades has made the 911 Turbo, one of the most celebrated sports car models of all time

The history of turbocharging at Porsche is a fascinating journey that intertwines innovation, performance, and subsequently luxury, and comfort. Given that Porsche is celebrating 50 years of the 911 Turbo, I thought now would be the right time to do a quick recap of every model since the 1974 original. We’re talking tire-shredding power, and some questionable design choices (because let’s face it, the 996 wasn’t exactly a looker was it?).

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992.2 Porsche 911 GT3 Teased Ahead Of October 18 Launch Date

Brace yourself for not one, but two GT models of the 992.2 generation

The wait is finally over! We’ve been poring over those blurry spy shots for months now, speculating on the finer points of the new 992.2 Porsche 911 GT3. But the guessing game is officially done. Mark your calendars for October 18th, because that’s when Porsche throws the digital confetti and unveils the next chapter of the brand’s naturally-aspirated story in all its glory.

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Porsche 911 GT3 (992.1): Irrational Love Affair Or Ultimate Driving Machine?

With the seemingly high barrier to entry, find out if the hype around one of Porsche's last ever naturally-aspirated 911s is justified

Let’s be honest, to some, the Porsche 911 GT3, regardless of the generation, is a car that makes absolutely no sense and seems to defy logic. On paper, it’s a financial nightmare. A gas-guzzling, high-maintenance sports car with a price tag that could buy a fleet of sensible sedans. Yet, there it is, consistently selling out and occupying a place of reverence in the hearts of gearheads everywhere. So, what is it about this beast that makes people lose their minds? Having not driven one myself (Yet! Although it’s high on my bucket list!), I can only speculate based on countless hours of internet drooling and the wisdom of reviewers far braver (or wealthier) than me.

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What The Latest Spy Shots Of The 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 RS MR Reveal

In what appears to be the most extreme 992 GT3 RS in the making, here's what Manthey Racing may have in store

Let’s face it, the standard Porsche 992 GT3 RS is already a track monster. It’s a car that thrives on pushing limits, begging to be unleashed on the world’s most demanding circuits and race tracks. But for some drivers, "enough" is never enough. Enter the 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 RS MR, an extreme machine set to be unleashed by the combined might of Porsche and their long-time racing partner, Manthey Racing. I’ve been following the development of this car closely for a while now, and am absolutely blown away by the sheer amount of engineering that’s gone into it. Not too long ago, an un-camouflaged white prototype was spotted at the Nordschleife, giving us an up-close look at the possible performance upgrades that Manthey is cooking up. Based on what I’ve seen in the spy shots from CarSpyMedia, I wanted to highlight some of the features of this performance racing kit.

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Luftgekühlt 10: Highlights From The Show That Is The Mecca For Air-Cooled Porsches

From humble builds and restomods to racing legends, this year's event saw close to 400 cars show up in Hollywood, with the spotlight on five decades of the 'Turbo'

Man, if you’re a gearhead who goes weak in the knees at the sight of a well-maintained air-cooled Porsche, then Luftgekühlt 10 could have been your happy place. This year’s event, which went down at the iconic Universal Studios Backlot in L.A., celebrated a decade of this unique gathering and the 50th anniversary of the legendary 911 Turbo.