Well over 700 HP, unrestrained Carbon Bodykit and interior made of … wool
GTstreet RS, this is the Name that has Porsche Tuner Techart has a colorful past. Is referred to as a traditionally Hardcore-conversion, based on the 911 Turbo. At the beginning of March, the start of the Geneva car salon, the Leonberger are now showing their latest Interpretation of the Extremely-Elfers. Based on the 911 Turbo S series 991.2. The car is limited to 10 copies.
Optical be made, as always, take no prisoners. The GTstreet RS 2019 receives a Forged-Design-Carbon-fibre Bodykit somewhere between GT2 RS and the beach promenade of St. Tropez. The carbon fibers are arranged in an irregular structure.
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The new front apron with Carbon front spoiler and active front lip spoiler is designed to optimize the flow of water and oil Cooler. There are also additional Bugleuchten, point of view, carbon Airframes, and laterally positioned Flaps, which are designed to provide more downforce at the front and a better cW-value.
The new fender with built-in fins (like the GT2 RS and GT3 RS), the flared Wheel arches and the side skirts are also made of carbon fiber. The additional air intakes in the rear side of the load to improve air cooling.
The Carbon bonnet is at any GTstreet RS is one of a kind with einlackierter edition number. As with the current 911 GT3 RS, so-called NACA air intakes provide additional brake cooling.
At the rear, the Techart-Monsters, there is a intake air scoop on the rear lid, as well as a very distinctive rear spoiler with added Winglets to push the rear axle even better in the ground. In addition, A significantly präsenterer rear diffuser from the middle of the four round tailpipes of the new titanium valves out from the exhaust system.
For a little weight savings, the rear and side Windows are made of thin layer of glass. The Material you will find on your Smartphone or Tablet.
We would not want to claim that a standard 911 Turbo S has a Problem with performance, however, Techart sets here again powerful. The 3.8-Liter twin-turbo Boxer receives new variable-geometry turbocharger, including the one or the other optimization in the engine periphery and pushes the Power of 580 HP and 750 Nm to 770 HP and 920 Nm.
Provisionally, the 0-100-km/h value is 2.5 seconds. 0-200 km/h in 8.1 seconds. The potentially possible maximum speed of the GTstreet RS is supposed to be at 360 km/h. With regard to the road tire of the car, however, in the case of 340 cases concluded.
This measure 265mm in the front/ 325 mm rear and sitting on forged 20-inch tyres, which can be equipped with Techart, more recently, with Carbon-Aero-ring. The parts are designed to reduce air turbulence around the wheels and the brakes are stone chips and protect. So, you look with your painted RS badge is pretty cool.
The chassis of the tuner of its customers offers a variety of options. Highlight a coilover suspension with PDCC (Porsche active roll stabilization) connection. A Noselift System is available. With so much sündteurem Carbon on the Front for sure not the worst idea.
In a completely individual lining removable interior, Techart sets the new GTstreet RS, especially on Alcantara, leather and … uh … wool. If you are asking yourself, what’s a sheep on the seat of a super sports car, the be said: The Material is durable, easy-care and flame-retardant. As good As anything you can touch, otherwise, (including floor) is covered with Alcantara.
To belong to a ten luxury cars comprehensive Edition so the matching accessories of course. Techart racing helmet, helmet bag and on-Board supplies folder as a hand-crafted individual pieces.
What concerns the prices, the Tuner only indicative values, since “each of the Techart GTstreet RS is a single piece”. You will notice, if you look at the cost on the example of the Geneva exhibition cars. All in all, we are here at 170.789 Euro. Without the self-carried the 911 Turbo S, of course.
Photo gallery: Techart GTstreet RS 2019 based on the Porsche 911 Turbo S
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