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Here's the first of the videos coming out from Australia:

Does anybody know if this Prototype has an OPF? Because when he spoke about the Interior he says something about Cologne and Stuttgart but i don‘t understand it😅 so Maybe the car is from Germany and has an OPF
 
Does anybody know if this Prototype has an OPF? Because when he spoke about the Interior he says something about Cologne and Stuttgart but i don‘t understand it😅 so Maybe the car is from Germany and has an OPF

None of the Australian prototype reviews mention whether there is a filter or not.

He says the car's inbuilt GPS navigation is showing his location as somewhere between Cologne and Stuttgart - which is obviously incorrect as he is some 16,000km away in Australia ;)

On one of the other sites, a journalist who drove the car said the DCT has adaptive cruise. I think someone was asking that a few pages back.

Here's a video with some in car laps:
 
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None of the Australian prototype reviews mention whether there is a filter or not.

He says the car's inbuilt GPS navigation is showing his location as somewhere between Cologne and Stuttgart - which is obviously incorrect as he is some 16,000km away in Australia ;)

On one of the other sites, a journalist who drove the car said the DCT has adaptive cruise. I think someone was asking that a few pages back.

Here's a video with some in car laps:
Okay so i Hope the incorrecr GPS Location is a hint that this Prototype is from Europe and has a OPF 🙄 let me Dream...🙄😂
 
Does anybody know if this Prototype has an OPF?
No, but it would make sense if she does. Left hand drive - so European model shipped over here for suspension testing most likely (and as already suggested).

Maybe even hot weather testing? Dunno, but Porche frequently put their test rigs on the previously no speed-limited sections of the Stuart Highway here in the Northern Territory for just that purpose.
 
No, but it would make sense if she does. Left hand drive - so European model shipped over here for suspension testing most likely (and as already suggested).

Maybe even hot weather testing? Dunno, but Porche frequently put their test rigs on the previously no speed-limited sections of the Stuart Highway here in the Northern Territory for just that purpose.
Okay thank you 👍🏻 So hopefully that’s the Sound that comes to Europe
 
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None of the Australian prototype reviews mention whether there is a filter or not.

He says the car's inbuilt GPS navigation is showing his location as somewhere between Cologne and Stuttgart - which is obviously incorrect as he is some 16,000km away in Australia ;)

On one of the other sites, a journalist who drove the car said the DCT has adaptive cruise. I think someone was asking that a few pages back.

Here's a video with some in car laps:

What kind of fastback is that? What colour is that? The rims ar
None of the Australian prototype reviews mention whether there is a filter or not.

He says the car's inbuilt GPS navigation is showing his location as somewhere between Cologne and Stuttgart - which is obviously incorrect as he is some 16,000km away in Australia ;)

On one of the other sites, a journalist who drove the car said the DCT has adaptive cruise. I think someone was asking that a few pages back.

Here's a video with some in car laps:
None of the Australian prototype reviews mention whether there is a filter or not.

He says the car's inbuilt GPS navigation is showing his location as somewhere between Cologne and Stuttgart - which is obviously incorrect as he is some 16,000km away in Australia ;)

On one of the other sites, a journalist who drove the car said the DCT has adaptive cruise. I think someone was asking that a few pages back.

Here's a video with some in car laps:

What kind of fastback is that? What colour is that? The rims are different too.There will supposedly be two variants, standard and luxury.
 

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Does anybody know if this Prototype has an OPF? Because when he spoke about the Interior he says something about Cologne and Stuttgart but i don‘t understand it😅 so Maybe the car is from Germany and has an OPF
I asked the German guy from the I30N Forum who tested the prototypes here in Germany and he says that the Sound from the Video in Australia is the same Sound the car has here in Germany 😍
 
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What kind of fastback is that? What colour is that? The rims are different too.There will supposedly be two variants, standard and luxury.
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This is the manual prototype. wheels could be option wheels similar to current model -
in the video posted by Plutonus - during the lapping section in the manual prototype about halfway through the video, you can see in the side mirror the silver body.

Here's a video with some in car laps:
 
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This is the manual prototype. wheels could be option wheels similar to current model -
in the video posted by Plutonus - during the lapping section in the manual prototype about halfway through the video, you can see in the side mirror the silver body.

The door handles show the real colour, so this is probably not a new selectable colour. I would have been happy.
 
New version sounds tempting if the price and finance deals ok.
I like the look of those new seats with the illuminated N badge hope they are the normal heated ones.
Anyone got any more info on UK release date?
 
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So with larger brake discs 18" wheels will not fit anymore?

To be honest i don´t like what they have done with this new update. Front and back looks worse and don´t fit the sides the same as previous model which had more balanced design overall. Also those big exhaust pipes look like something made for 18 years old drivers. Previous car vas more mature, specially the fastback while this new one seems to be made for young people. The good thing are those new wheels.
 
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So with larger brake discs 18" wheels will not fit anymore?

To be honest i don´t like what they have done with this new update. Front and back looks worse and don´t fit the sides the same as previous model which had more balanced design overall. Also those big exhaust pipes look like something made for 18 years old drivers. Previous car vas more mature, specially the fastback while this new one seems to be made for young people. The good thing are those new wheels.
Front looks OK not sure about the extra black plastic around number plate at rear.