Thanks for posting the interesting vid Heinz. I think the presenter gave the game away in terms of the target buyer when he spoke about the likely much required noise cancelling gizmology that might be required when phoning one`s mum....which for many baby boomers might require a system of belief as opposed to leading edge digital tec.... (-:

Were I today the circa 45 year old person I was when I bought into the idea that I had reached the time in life when, a 911 did not work as well as it had done for the circa two decades previously, and I was in search of something with a bit of British sports car history and heritage, that was built incorporating craftsmanship linked back to the times of coach and horses..... I suspect that there may be no sports car out there with that kind of linkage to be found in the UK or perhaps even world market...?

OK, OK, so a bit or relativity may best be applied...? When I was in my mid forties, I was looking to turn back time in terms of enjoying driving local ish and very interesting "A" and "B" road in an open top sports car that required a degree of driver input in excess of that of my 911... At the time a reasonably powerful Vintage sports car Bentley, Bugatti, etc, seemed to be the ideal, however any performance machine of that era was way outside my financial capability, whereas a Morgan might just be within my budgetary requirements...

If I turn the clock forward circa 30 years and overlay my mid 1990`s desire to expand my motoring experience as a 45 year old today.... I suspect the younger me might think that the Supersport could fit the bill, just as my +8 did all those years ago....

I have obviously not driven a Supersports, but have some up to date experience in driving a 991.1 C4S on my local and interesting roads, thus can well imagine that a much younger chap than I driving a similarly modern sports car today, might well be in search of expanding his automotive experiences just as I was back in time.... That perhaps being the case, it seems to me that the guys at MMC have indeed maintained momentum relative to keeping pace at precisely the correct amount of both design and time, to make available a similar experience available for a younger version of the kind of person I once was ....?

Whatever......

I wish the folk at MMC every success with the new Supersports..

As ever, each to their own.