Porsche 911 GT3 RS spotted on the road

Porsche 911 GT3 RS spotted on the road

The GT3 RS was spotted in testing on public roads near the Nürburgring in Germany. The photographer notes that it has the same new front bumper as the regular GT3. But the most notable feature is the NACA cooling ducts on the hood, which provide additional brake cooling. The ducts are just like those on the new GT2 RS.

Rear lights and bumper appear unchanged, however.

Since the GT3 got a bump up to 500 horsepower, which is where the old GT3 RS was, it would be reasonable to expect a power bump to 520-540 on the new RS. And it may well get the same six-speed manual being offered as an option on the GT3.
Could there be an optional Weissach package like the GT2 RS is getting? That would make the car even more hardcore.

Most capable street endorsed 911? Check.

This Porsche conveys knowckout numbers adequate to make the extremely popular Muhammad Ali glad.
The snort? 700 hp biturbo level motor.
Buoy like a butterfly: Weighing in at 1,470 kg with a full fuel tank.
Sting like a honey bee: Zero to 100 km/h in 2.8 seconds. Beat out at 340 km/h.
What else? At high temps it brings on a water shower on charge-air cooler like Evos and STIs of past.
Power descends by means of seven-speed twofold grip transmission (PDK).

Nerd incidental data: Special fumes framework is produced using additional lightweight titanium to weigh 7KG not as much as present setup. A considerable measure like how Toyota utilized empty cover fiber in the MKIV Supra to diminish weight.
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