Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.Earlier this week, we covered a new Larte Design tuning upgrade for the Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4-Door, and the company said it created the conversion because the range-topping super sedan looked too similar to more affordable variants. Now, the same tuner has revealed a new lavender-colored take on its kit for the base 992.2 Porsche 911 Carrera, aiming to make the most attainable 911 stand out in a crowd. And let's be honest: an entry-level 911 isn't something that catches the eye. As with the AMG GT, Larte's solution is attention-grabbing, and it can also be reversed if you get bored with being in the limelight, with the 12-piece dry carbon kit using factory mounting points.Larte Design Porsche 911: Numerous Add-Ons Make a StatementLarte DesignView the 3 images of this gallery on the original articleAdvertisementAdvertisementThe Larte Design kit for the 992.2 Carrera transforms the look of the cheapest 911 with a new vented hood, a front splitter with an integrated intake, carbon fiber mirror caps, and blades on the side sills that flow into the muscular rear arches. These enhancements draw the eye to the rear wing, which is mounted close to the engine cover. This grille is also now carbon fiber, and buyers can spec body-color ribs if they like. Look closely, and instead of resorting to a ducktail rear spoiler as is typical of many 911 upgrades, Larte has created carbon fiber winglets that mount on the taillights, creating a truly unique look. There's also a new diffuser that integrates vertical carbon fiber exhaust tips and a pair of thin brake lights for a motorsport-inspired effect. Completing the exterior look is a new set of forged alloy wheels, with numerous options available.Related: Porsche Turned A 911 GT3 RS Into A Brown Carbon Fiber MasterpieceThe same applies to the cabin, which in this case has been completely refitted in matching lavender leather. Speaking of color, customers can have the carbon fiber bits in a body-color gloss finish with dry carbon accents, in fully exposed carbon, in matte, or in any combination thereof that they like. As always, Larte provides a personalized proposal within 24 hours of a commissioning buyer registering their interest following an initial brief.Larte Design Kit Features Carbon Fiber That OEMs UseLarte DesignThere are countless outfits producing aesthetic enhancements for cars like the 911, but what sets Larte Design apart is that all of its carbon fiber components are manufactured at a facility in Germany that also supplies the likes of Koenigsegg, Bugatti, and Porsche. In other words, opting for a kit from Larte doesn't diminish the overall quality of the car, and as mentioned earlier, the use of original mounting points means a customer can have their cake and eat it, reversing the upgrades once they're ready to move on and sell the car.Pricing for conversions as extensive and as customizable as this is POA, of course, but the end result will be completely unlike any other 911 out there, including those fettled by Larte, as no two configurations will ever be the same. Is this kit too aggressive for a base 911 or just right? Let us know below.Larte DesignLarte DesignAdvertisementAdvertisementLarte DesignLarte DesignLarte DesignLarte DesignAdvertisementAdvertisementThis story was originally published by Autoblog on May 30, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.