Porsche unveils the most powerful 911 of all time
New
911 GT2 RS with 700 hp, rear-wheel drive, racing chassis and rear-axle steering
Porsche
unveils the most powerful 911 of all time
Mumbai. The fastest and
most powerful road-approved 911 is ready for launch: The new Porsche 911 GT2 RS
will celebrate its world premiere at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in the UK
(June 30 to July 2). At the heart of this high-performance sports car is a 700
hp (515 kW) biturbo flat engine. Weighing in at 1,470 kg with a full fuel
tank, the lightweight two-seater accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in 2.8
seconds. The rear-wheel drive Coupé has a top speed of 340 km/h, and with its
near-motorsport drive technology, the new 911 GT2 RS trumps its 3.6-litre
predecessor by 80 hp (59 kW) and achieves a torque of 750 Newton metres (an
increase of 50 Nm).
The model
builds on the 911 Turbo S 3.8-litre engine, which produces 580 hp (427 kW). In
order to increase performance, large turbochargers push an increased volume of
process air into the combustion chambers. A new additional cooling system
delivers optimum cooling at peak loads and, at very high temperatures, sprays
the charge-air cooler with water. This causes the gas temperature to fall in
the overpressure range and ensures optimum power output, even under extreme
conditions.
The
customised GT seven-speed double-clutch transmission (PDK) in the new GT2 RS
enables power to be transferred with uninterrupted traction. What's more, the
specially developed exhaust system is made from extra-lightweight titanium,
weighs around seven kilograms less than the system used in the 911 Turbo and
delivers an emotional sound.
For the
first time ever, Porsche Design is celebrating the debut of the
high-performance sports car by releasing a special watch. Paying homage to the
world of motorsport, the 911 GT2 RS timepiece is exclusively available to
owners of the new vehicle.
Racing
chassis for outstanding dynamic cornering
Discipline
in sport means mastering every detail. And in the world of super sports cars,
cornering speeds are on another level. The 911 GT2 RS reaches these speeds
thanks to its flawless racing chassis with rear-axle steering and Ultra High
Performance (UHP) tyres. Like all GT sports cars, the new top model features a
specially calibrated PSM with a Sport mode that is tailored to provide optimal
driving dynamics. Powerful air intakes, outlets and the imposing rear wing
emphasise that the vehicle’s aerodynamics have mastered both form and design.
The large,
wide wheels (265/35 ZR 20 at the front and 325/30 ZR 21 at the rear) ensure
outstanding braking and cornering forces. The 911 GT2 RS features Porsche
Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB) as standard. The front wings, wheel housing
vents, outer shells on the Sport Design exterior mirrors, air intakes on the
rear side sections and parts of the rear end are made from carbon-fibre
reinforced plastic (CFR), as are many of the interior components. The bonnet is
also made from carbon to make the vehicle as lightweight as possible, while the
standard trim roof is made from magnesium. Both body parts have a wide lateral
swage line.
Optional
Weissach package with 30-kg weight saving
Performance
can always be cranked up a notch – even on the 911 GT2 RS. That’s why the
Porsche engineers have developed the optional Weissach package, which provides
a weight saving of around 30 kilograms. The package includes additional
elements made from carbon-fibre reinforced plastic and titanium. For instance,
the roof and the anti-roll bars are made of carbon, and so are the coupling
rods on both axles. Magnesium wheels reduce both the gross weight and the
unsprung weight, providing a greater wealth of impressive chassis properties.
The luggage compartment lid and the carbon-weave finish roof are emblazoned
with a central strip in the same colour as the car for a visually distinctive
look.
A truly
sporty interior
The
interior of the 911 GT2 RS is dominated by red Alcantara, black leather and
interior parts with a carbon-weave finish as standard. The model’s sports
steering wheel with gearshift paddles enables quick and sporty gear changes.
Drivers and passengers experience the driving dynamics of the high-performance
sports car in full bucket seats with a carbon-weave finish. Typical of every
911, the Porsche Communication Management (PCM) is the central control unit for
audio, navigation and communication. The Connect Plus module and Porsche Track
Precision app are also included as standard, enabling detailed recording,
display and analysis of driving data on a smartphone.
The
optional Chrono Package expands the PCM functions to include performance
display, which can be used to show, save and evaluate track times. The package
also includes a stopwatch on the switch panel with both analogue and digital
display. What's more, the Chrono Package on the 911 GT2 RS comes with a lap
trigger. Using the Porsche Track Precision app in conjunction with external
markers on a start/finish straight, this lap trigger enables drivers to record
lap times with a high level of precision.
Exclusive
watch to accompany the car: Porsche Design 911 GT2 RS Chronograph
Porsche
Design has teamed up with Porsche Motorsport to develop the 911 GT2 RS
Chronograph, exclusively for customers of the new super sports car. At its
heart is the first clock movement developed by Porsche Design, the product of
three year’s work. The calibre 01.200 includes a flyback function, a
load-path-optimised movement bridge and an official COSC certificate of
authenticity. The timepiece housing is made of lightweight titanium.
Many of
the details on the timepiece are based on the high-performance sports car. The
tungsten winding rotor is modelled on the rims of the 911 GT2 RS. The clock
face is made of carbon, while the design of the time display matches the
instrument cluster and the tachometer.
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