The New Porsche 911 GT3 RS

All hail a new king. Porsche has just unleashed its most powerful naturally aspirated 911 yet. The four-litre, six-cylinder naturally a...



All hail a new king. Porsche has just unleashed its most powerful naturally aspirated 911 yet. The four-litre, six-cylinder naturally aspirated engine pushes the boundaries and the engineers at Stuttgart have squeezed out better performance from the already brilliant former model.


The new 911 GT3 RS delivers 20 hp more than the engine in the previous model, and does the 0-100 sprint in 3.2 seconds. Top speed is 312 km/h and it produces a stomach-churning 520hp. With specially calibrated seven-speed PDK, ball joints on all arms, 20-inch lightweight wheels with a newly developed 265/35 sports tyres on the front axle, and 21-inch wheels with 325/30 tyres at the rear axle; all of which improves agility, traction and steering behaviour,



If you’re one who seeks extra thrills in life, there is the Clubsport package which includes a roll-over bar, a manual fire extinguisher, preparation for a battery-disconnect switch, and a six-point belt, which can all be had at no extra cost.

If you’re looking for another level of performance, the Weissach package would be your cup of tea. It features additional carbon components for the chassis, interior and exterior, as well as optional magnesium wheels. This package also helps you reduce the weight of your 911 GT3 RS down to 1,430 kilogrammes.



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