Published on 02 December 2024
Porsche 911 GT3 saved from extinction in Australia. Technology standard on an $18,000 Kia Picanto is soon to be made available on Porsche's sharpest sports cars will keep them in Australian showrooms. Autonomous emergency braking (AEB) – which can slam the brakes to prevent a rear-end collision – will be added to the manual 911 Carrera T early next year, followed by the 911 GT3 late next year, with the next iterations of each Porsche model. AEB technology will become mandatory for all new passenger vehicles on sale from March 2025, with an additional requirement for pedestrian detection capability from August 2026. Works for me (Pony)
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