The upcoming Porsche 911 GT3 RS (2026) has been spotted undergoing testing at the Nürburgring, with speculation arising about a possible transition to a turbocharged engine, which would be a first for the GT3 RS line known for its high-performance naturally aspirated powertrains.
The sighting of a heavily camouflaged prototype has fueled discussions about this technical revolution, which may be necessitated by future emission standards. Despite the buzz, most sources still expect the updated 992.2 GT3 RS to retain its signature high-revving engine.
The spy photos reveal minor changes to the front but more significant modifications at the rear, including new air outlets, an updated diffuser, and larger exhaust pipes, giving the car a more aggressive stance.
The interior is expected to follow the trend of the updated 992 series, featuring a fully digital instrument cluster with attention to detail and additional customization options.
The anticipation of whether the GT3 RS will indeed adopt a turbo engine or if it will remain a rumor adds to the excitement of these spy shots, as Porsche has not yet made an official statement on the matter.
Source: motor1.com

























