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Spy photos of the next Porsche 911 Cabrio testing in the USA show a digital revolution in the dashboard.


The old-school analogue instrument cluster in the Porsche 911 – with three round binnacles and old-school gauges – is heading into history.

Work is underway on a fully digital display for the next major update of the classic German sports car.

A test car caught on camera in the US shows the revolutionary new approach for the Porsche 911, which mirrors the dash display already used in the Porsche Taycan electric model.



The traditional central tachometer is carried over to monitor engine revolutions, and there are still three big individual dials, but they are incorporated in a single large TFT screen.

The new look promises better clarity for drivers, and the possibility for more customisation, and comes after the introduction of a central infotainment display as one of the biggest changes in the history of the 911’s dashboard.

The miles-an-hour readout for the 911 test car’s speedometer, on the left-hand side of the display, shows it was set for testing work in the Rocky Mountains in the USA.



The next facelift for the 911 is also expected to include changes to the rear bumper and engine cover and so this area is also camouflaged on the US test car.

Testing for the next update of the 911 comes as company insiders claim Porsche is considering a return to naturally-aspirated engines in the Carrera base models of the company’s bedrock sports car.



Paul Gover

Paul Gover has been a motoring journalist for more than 40 years, working on newspapers, magazines, websites, radio and television. A qualified general news journalist and sports reporter, his passion for motoring led him to Wheels, Motor, Car Australia, Which Car and Auto Action magazines. He is a champion racing driver as well as a World Car of the Year judge.

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