911 Carrera Cabriolet

Make
Porsche
Segment
Compact

It was only a matter of time before aftermarket tuners started tinkering with the new 992-generation Porsche 911. Techart already offers cosmetic and performance packages for the new 2020 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe and Cabriolet. Tag Motorsports wanted to build the perfect 2020 Porsche Carrera Cabriolet to use during the warm summer months, so the company teamed up with its performance partner TechArt to take the German sports car to the next level.

At the front, Tag Motorsports has added a custom TechArt spoiler featuring five pieces that can be conveniently installed without removing the stock 911 front apron. This allows customers to add a variety of color combinations for a unique look.

Tag Motorsports opted for Porsche's new Dolomite Silver body color mixed with Gloss Black trim. Elsewhere, painted front aprons are fitted below the front bumper turning signals along with new side air outlet trims, the TechArt logo, and custom two-piece side skirts. At the rear, the tuner installed a new rear diffuser, color-matched aero wings that surround the exhaust, a subtle rear lip spoiler, and contrasting fins on the rear diffuser apron painted in black.

Since the Carrera acquired by the tuner wasn't originally fitted with a Porsche Sport Exhaust, the tuner added TechArt's titanium-valved exhaust system, which is 40 percent lighter than the standard exhaust, and carbon fiber exhaust tips. The aggression of the exhaust note can be controlled using dynamic exhaust valves by selecting the desired mode on the steering wheel, allowing the driver to switch between standard power and sound to increased performance and sound.

The customized Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet also sits on Formula V forged wheels and the ride height can be raised or lowered thanks to an adjustable spring set.

Inside, the modified droptop Porsche 911 Carrera features a custom steering wheel designed by TechArt with red Bordeaux Side Grips. It also features a 12 o'clock stripe, black leather, and custom spokes. Carbon fiber door sills, and custom pedals and floor mats with matching red piping provided by TechArt round off the interior upgrades.

While the standard 992-generation Porsche 911 Carrera produces up to 443 hp and 390 lb-ft in the range-topping 4S, Tag Motorsports' custom convertible 911 packs 522 hp. Performance specifications haven't been revealed, but it should be faster off the line than the regular Carrera 4S, which sprints from 0-62 mph in 3.4 seconds.