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Changes for Porsche

Changes for Porsche

FaezClutchless

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Almost a year ago, Porsche revealed to the world their next supercar which is the 918 Spyder. It will be a limited production model as Porsche intends to build only 918 units. The car will boast a V8 hybrid engine which generates around 718bhp with an exceptional fuel consumption of 78mpg.

 

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Porsche will unveil a production unit of the 918 Spyder at the 2013 Frankfurt Auto Show and now, Porsche has officially revealed that there will be changes to the 918 Spyder which we can expect to see by late 2013 or early 2014. One of the key changes to the car is the engine size. The V8 engine will remain but the engine




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@Friendstar: Yes you are right, the Aventador is already on sale. It is just that when automakers produce a certain model (especially a supercar like the 918 Spyder), people will usually try to compare it with a similar car from another maker. I also feel that Porsche themselves will benchmark their cars with other maker's cars.

Anyway, I believe that the Aventador will still be around when the 918 Spyder comes out and we will definitely get to see some groups/people who will test their supercars with the 918 Spyder.

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