AutoPorsche unveils million dollar 911 that’s too hot for the roadThe 911 GT3 R rennsport is limited to just 77 cars, only boasts one seat and will cost you $1,046,000When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
AutoPorsche unveils million dollar 911 that’s too hot for the roadThe 911 GT3 R rennsport is limited to just 77 cars, only boasts one seat and will cost you $1,046,000When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
The 911 GT3 R rennsport is limited to just 77 cars, only boasts one seat and will cost you $1,046,000
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
(Image credit: Porsche)
(Image credit: Porsche)
Porsche knows how to celebrate an occasion, as the German company marked the seventh iteration of its Rennsport Reunion – basically a celebration of its motorsports achievements to date – with a limited edition, and insanely potent version of the 911 GT3 R.
Dubbed the 911 GT3 R rennsport (no surprises there), it is based on the existing GT3 R, but takes things up a notch when you delve into the performance figures. It is a track car that isn’t designed to compete, so Porsche engineers were freed from the traditional regulatory shackles.
(Image credit: Porsche)
(Image credit: Porsche)
Stunning 18-inch BBS racing rims finish off the aggressive exterior, which can be painted in various modern representations of race-winning Porsches throughout history. However, just 77 cars will be made available to the public, so we are unsure of how many of those 11 exclusive colour combinations will be optioned or ever seen in the wild.
Finally, let’s talk numbers, as Porsche has seen fit to increase the power output from the screaming 4.2-litre boxer engine from 557bhp of the GT3 R to an eye-watering 612bhp. In addition to this, Porsche says it will rev all the way to 9,400rpm, should you have the required mettle to let that sort of power fly in a rear-wheel drive machine with a six-speed sequential gearbox.
(Image credit: Porsche)
(Image credit: Porsche)
Oh, and just so everyone else on track knows you are piloting a serious weapon, Porsche has fitted an un-silenced racing exhaust. Although, two quieter versions fitted with silencers and catalytic converters are available for racing circuits with noise restrictions.Phew.
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All of this is going to set 77 lucky owners back $1,046,000 - or approximately £860,000 - and that is without any options boxes ticked or local taxes applied.
So, if you have a glaring hole in your collection for a single-seater, race-tweaked 911 with a roll cage, you know what to do.
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