[CLOSE]
Robb Report Local

Sign up and be first to receive information and invitations for local events, special offers, and exclusive access to the best in your local area. We will keep you informed and send you the Robb Report weekly eNewsletter.

I am Interested in receiving eNewsletters about...
Browse Robb Report Recommends
Help
View All

Click the “Add to My Favorites” buttons throughout RobbReport.com to save content to My Favorites. You can access it anytime by entering your login information here or on your personal page. You can also share the content you save.

  Powered by Vertu Select.

Close Help

Save content on RobbReport that inspires, informs, or entertains you based on your preferences and passions. Access it anytime.

/ to "My Favorites" or log in using Facebook, Yahoo!, Google, or many other popular services. It’s easy and secure. faq

Congratulations, My Favorites is now ready. Click the “Add to My Favorites” buttons throughout RobbReport.com to save your favorite content.

Please enter a name for My Favorites

View My Favorites

Create your account to begin saving content

Please login to acccess My Favorites

Enter your email address and we will email you your “My Favorites” password

Loading...

Porsche 911 GT2 RS

Those familiar with the Porsche brand know that the letters “RS” are strictly reserved for the most extreme iteration of a specific model line. The Porsche GT3 RS, for instance, is just shy of qualifying as a track-only model, and the forthcoming GT2 RS certainly follows suit. With roughly 500 examples slated for worldwide production, this limited-edition model was developed with serious collectors and the most devout Porschephiles in mind. So what makes this model stand out from the “standard” Porsche GT2? It all starts with the power train. While Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Aston Martin all rely on V-12 engines to power their top-of-the-line performers, Porsche engineers continue to squeeze every ounce of performance from their tried-and-true in-line 6-cylinder motor. With a massaged version of the 3.6-liter twin-turbocharged engine found in the last year’s GT2, the RS model cranks out an additional 90 horsepower, upping output to 620 hp. This added power helps the GT2 RS reach its 205-mph top speed and claimed 0-to-60-mph time of 3.4 seconds. Believe it or not: Porsche is actually notorious for being conservative with this figure. To top it all off, this tuned-up 911 weighs in at an ultra-svelte 3,020 pounds, making it as light—and as lithe—as a Lotus Evora. The most important statistic, however (especially if you ask Porsche) is the GT2 RS’s Nürburgring lap time of 7 minutes and 18 seconds. This über-Porsche is priced around $250,000, which is a small price to pay for anyone interested in owning the fastest, most powerful road-going Porsche ever made.
BrandPorsche 0-60 3.4 seconds Curb Weight 3,020 lbs. Engine 3.6 liter I-6 Power 620 hp at 6,500 rpm Price$250,000.00 Top Speed 205 mph Torque 516 ft lbs at 2,250 rpm Transmission 6-Speed / 7-Speed Manual
Automobile TypeSports Car
Phone800.545.8039 Websitewww.porsche.com

Related Articles

Porsche 911 Turbo S

Essentially a fully optioned Porsche Turbo, the S model gets ... Read More >

Mercedes-Benz E350 Convertible

The all-new Mercedes-Benz E350 Convertible is a handsome replacement for ... Read More >

Mercedes-Benz E550 Convertible

You may not have noticed, but the CLK model no ... Read More >



Robb Community



Featured Videos