No sooner had the production line at Zuffenhausen fired back to life post COVID-induced lockdown, Porsche released not one, not two, but three new 911 models for us to sink our teeth into. The Targa 4 and 4S came first: in essence a carry-over of the 991’s brilliant roof system onto the body and chassis of the 992-generation 911. The result is a stunning creation which again melds iconic, retro looks with the practicality and efficiency of modern technology. I’d argue there are few cars on the road, full stop, which captivate so well by bringing old and new together. If the 991 reignited a passion for the traditional 911 Targa, the 992 looks sure to continue it, and you can look forward to our definitive verdict from a first drive very soon.
Then, one week after the Targa 4 and 4S, Porsche Exclusive got in on the action by releasing the final, grand component of this 2020 911 Targa trinity. The 992 Heritage Design Edition Targa is significant for a number of reasons: it’s the first of four new models being rolled out over the next four years by the department made famous for its ‘Special Wishes’ programme. These Heritage Design Editions will bring legendary design traits from the past back to life on modern 911 machinery, and the premise is mouthwatering, especially when you consider the possibility of another Sport Classic, not to mention the 50th anniversary of the first 911 Rennsport in 2023… The Heritage Design Targa is an interesting concept (you can read up on all the details of the new release starting on page 14) but I’m hoping further models from this unique programme will go even further in delivering spectacular reinterpretations of past greats.