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Porsche 911 GT2 RS
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Weight
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Engine
Power 620 hp @ 6500 rpm
512 lb-ft of torque @ N/A rpm

700 hp @ rpm
553 lb-ft of torque @ N/A rpm

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The Porsche 911 GT2 RS is a limited production version of the 911 GT2.

Recent Changes

At E3 2017, the 991 generation of the GT2 RS was unveiled alongside the 2017 Xbox One racing game Forza Motorsport 7.


Performance

0-100 km/h: 3.5 seconds

Safety

  • Dual front airbags
  • Anti-lock brakes
  • Stabilty Control
  • Ceramic brakes

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991 Generation (2018-2020)

At Xbox E3 2017 Porsche unveiled the 2018 911 GT2 RS along with the Forza Motorsport 7 Xbox One racing game. It features new fasica, gt3 rs bodywork, as well as a 3.8 L Twin-Turbo Flat six. The GT2 RS has 700 hp and 553 lb of torque allowing for a top speed of 211 mph and a 0-60 time in 2.7 seconds and a 0-125 time in under 9 seconds. The car has an optional Weissach Package that will save more weight . Only 1,000 units were produced with prices starting at $290,000.

997 Generation (2010-2011)

On May 4, 2010, an RS variant was announced to German dealers in Leipzig. The GT2 RS develops 620 PS (456 kW; 612 hp) and 700 N·m (516 lb·ft) of torque and weighs 70 kg (150 lb) less than the standard GT2, allowing for a top speed of 330 km/h (205 mph) and 0–100 km/h (0-62 mph) acceleration of 3.5 seconds.

According to Porsche Motorsports manager Andreas Preuninger, the RS was conceived around 2007 as a skunk-works effort. The 727 code number selected for the project corresponds to one of the Nissan GT-R's lap times around the Nurburgring's Nordschleife. When the dust settled, Porsche claimed that test driver Timo Kluck had supposedly eclipsed that target by an impressive nine seconds.


Worldwide

A total of 131 units were sold in the United States and 10 units in Canada.

Awards

2010 Top Gear Richard's Car Of The Year

See Also

Porsche 550 3
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