The final 991 generation Porsche 911 has left the production line, marking the end of an era.
The production of the 991-gen drew to a close as the last 911 Speedster of this generation rolled off the production line. The last of the Speedsters appears to be the Heritage Package with the bespoke dual-tone paint and other retro-inspired styling details.

The car is finished in GT Silver Metallic paint with a white front bumper. While this car hasn’t got the decals on the sides, that’s one of details customers can opt for. The Speedster gets a unique rear clam shell that houses a retractable soft top. The interior is wrapped in two-tone cognac and black leather.
Now, the 992-gen Porsche 911 is already on sale. It comes in entry-level Carrera guise in both coupe and convertible bodystyles. The Carrera S range bring more power to the table. The new 911 is also available with all-wheel drive.

That said, Porsche is yet to reveal the more sportier GT series of cars. But, before we get to the track-focused stuff, Porsche is likely to unveil the 911 Turbo and Turbo S models. Leaked images suggest that production of the top-of-the-range 911 is already underway.
