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Porsche New Secret Model

Porsche introduced a new model at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show.

Details are limited at this time, but the German auto maker said to the model is a "mid-engine sports car" - meaning fans were expecting something in Boxster or Cayman guise. Considering Porsche recently launched the Boxster Spyder, the new model could be the Cayman Club Sport, which the company leaked online recently.

As previously reported, the Cayman Club Sport will be a lightweight model in the same vein as the Boxster Spyder. If this is the case, we can expect a modified fascias, aluminum doors, a fixed rear…

Porsche Cayman R

Porsche is ready to introducing the new Cayman R model at the Los Angeles Auto Show. The car is based off the original Cayman model, a hot roadster just ready to prowl the streets. Cayman R is a special edition, which features performance improvements over the Cayman S lineup.

It is 121 lbs lighter, sits 20 mm lower than the Cayman S, and comes with 10 cubic horsepower more than the Cayman S roadster.

The Cayman R's 3.4 liter six-cylinder power plant has an output of 330 horsepower and a curb weight of just 2855 lbs. Those new…

Porsche 911 Turbo By speedART

Porsche fans are not only collectors ? but enthusiasts of automotive enhancement. Various tuning companies produce huge line-ups of upgrade kits for cars like the Porsche 911 Turbo 997. If you're looking for one of those fast-paced, state of the art tuned rides, look no further than speedART's BTR-II 650 EVO.

Based on the all new Porsche 911 Turbo 997, BTR is more powerful than Speed Racer's Mach 5. It features an 'aerodynamic body kit with a revised front bumper, new side skirts, a rear diffuser, and a modified wing for improved downforce.'

Additionally, speedART tuner installs an…

2012 Porsche 911 Spied

Porsche has been trying to keep their all new 911 hidden under the cover of camo. as it races German test courses on their home base. But the spy photographers from automotive sites such as World Car Fans are creative in their attempts to find new cars uncovered before they're released.

Porsche has been caught with their pants down, so to speak. Almost completely uncovered, the all new Porsche 911 has been discovered. It won't hit dealership lots until 2012, but we have a better look at the vehicle.

Both a hard top coupe and convertible / cabriolet have…