911 Gt3 Rs

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From Leftlane News

Porsche today revealed the 2007 Porsche 911 GT3 RS — a purist variant of the 2007 GT3 with track use in mind. The GT3 RS is distinguished by its track capability, but also meets all requirements for road use. The RS boasts the same 415 bhp as the regular GT3, but a close-ratio six-speed transmission with a single-mass flywheel and the 20 kg lower vehicle weight mean 0-62 mph takes just 4.2 seconds. That’s one tenth of a second faster than the GT3. It takes just 13.3 seconds to hit 124 mph.

One characteristic of the new “RS” is the body, which is 44 mm wider at the rear (a legacy from the Carrera 4 models) by comparison with the 911 GT3. The muscular-looking rear end conceals a wider track that not only improves directional stability but also increases the transverse acceleration potential of this two-seater coupe.

Despite its specialized body, the “RS” is 20 kg lighter than the GT3, weighing in at just 1375 kg. This weight-saving was achieved by the use, amongst other solutions, of an adjustable carbon fiber wing, the use of a plastic rear lid and a lightweight plastic rear window. The corresponding weight-saving is 4.5 kg/kW.

With a view to the registration regulations for the important Gran Tourismo championships as future fields of application, the road version of the GT3 RS has resorted to technical solutions that will also feature in the racing version. These solutions will include the entire wheel carrier and split wishbones on the rear axle, in addition to the carbon fiber components of the body.

And the interior lives up to the vehicle’s sporting aspirations: 2 lightweight bucket seats made of carbon fiber composite materials come as standard and in the club sports package. There is a bolted roll cage and the pre-wiring for the battery main switch. A six-point seatbelt for the driver and a fire extinguisher are also provided. Internal trims are black, with the roof lining, steering wheel and gear stick trimmed in high-quality Alcantara leather.

The available finishes are Arctic Silver metallic or black; as an option, the GT3 can also be obtained in orange or green. All vehicle insignia and the wheels themselves are styled in orange or black to contrast with the body paintwork.

The basic price for the 911 GT3 RS is €111,600 (excluding country-specific requirements). In Germany, the coupe costs €129,659 including sales tax. The GT3 RS will also be available for sale on the North American market from March 2007.

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Nice paintjob! I guess this is a sign that they'll be offering the color choices of the older 3.7 RS.👍
 
I might need a new avatar! Beautiful! I can't wait 'til the mags test it.
 
Very sick car! That paintjob screams halloween to me though. Could be nicer looking in black or something.
 
Not bad; we know that Porsche can get a lot of hustle out of relatively modest power figures (see the previous GT3 RS), so this ought to be something special out on the track.
 
LittleBahamut
Mmm... a race car that is street legal! I'll have mine in green!
Great car, but if you want a racecar for the road, I'd pick the Radical SR8 over this anyday.
 
I think he meant a Racecar for the road with a Roof and decent accomodations.

My girlfriend is very understanding, but she'd probably kill me if I had her ride around in a Radical SR8.
 
Onikaze
I think he meant a Racecar for the road with a Roof and decent accomodations.

My girlfriend is very understanding, but she'd probably kill me if I had her ride around in a Radical SR8.
True enough.;)👍
 
...Could it be the perfect Porsche? Yes, in Yellow with the back decals...
 
Pffffffffffffff. Nice, very nice. Like the colour and the black rims and other black things.

This one or the Noble M12, mmmm, difficult choice.
 
Well I am going to rock the boat here. Please note this is my opinion and it doesn't mean it's right or that you should think this way. It's just the way I think.

I don't like it. Is it a race car? a road car? both? neither? It looks to me like they have gone to a great length to lighten the car but then added stuff like CD player, AC?, and all the fancy trims to only add extra weight? The Alcantara leather is ugly. Why not just go with a black leather to match the rest of the car instead of accenting it with the Alcantara. I hate the decals on the side and their choice of accents on the exterior look tacky to me.

Granted, this car will perform and I can't argue with that, but honestly if someone gave me a choice between this and a 911 Turbo or a Ferrari 430 I would choose either of those over this.
 
...Granted that is your opinion, but I have to dissagree as well. If you wanted the leather and such, you could pick-up the "average" GT3 which I belive has all of that standard. The RS simply takes it to the next level, and IMO, does a very good job with it.

There are plenty of people who do not like the GT3, as it costs nearly as much as the Turbo, and does not perform quite as well. I have to respectully disagree of course, as I would rather have the N/A Flat-Six without the creature comforts, but that is just me. I love the big spoiler, special wheels, special decals, etc. I was so mad at Porsche when they kept the last GT3 RS away from the US, and this makes up for it.

...I would like to see the GT3 RS face off with the F430 Challenge Stradale (sp?), and maybe have some magazine thow in the Noble M15 and TVR Sagaris as well...
 
The last-gen GT3 RS was much proclaimed to be on a par with the 360CS (not least because it was so much cheaper), one wonders what the outcome would be against the next sportier F430...
 
ultrabeat
The last-gen GT3 RS was much proclaimed to be on a par with the 360CS (not least because it was so much cheaper), one wonders what the outcome would be against the next sportier F430...

The last gen RS spanked the 360CS on the 'ring.

I don't like it. Is it a race car? a road car? both? neither? It looks to me like they have gone to a great length to lighten the car but then added stuff like CD player, AC?, and all the fancy trims to only add extra weight? The Alcantara leather is ugly. Why not just go with a black leather to match the rest of the car instead of accenting it with the Alcantara. I hate the decals on the side and their choice of accents on the exterior look tacky to me.

I agree on the radio and cd player and ac part, but knowing porsche that might be optional. Also the interior trim is optional aswell.

Like you im also not a fan of the decals at all. If I had a RS id spray it plain black or something.
 
The Ferrari you buy for the sound.

The 911 Turbo you buy for stupid mind boggling acceleration.

The GT3 RS you buy to drive to the nearest racetrack and thrash.

My take, anyways.
 
415 bhp and 1375 kg. Not really impressive. Most race "road" cars weight less.
 
Porsche has had a problem lately with heavy cars, but if there ever was a company that could engineer around that problem, it is Porsche.
 
Lose all the comfort "things", like radio, CD or DVD player, airco, electric windows etc. You don't need all these things in a "semi" race (road) car.
If you want a fast road car, get the GT3.
The difference between the GT3 and the RS is negligible. If Porsche wants to create a more "extreme" version of the GT3, they have to get rid off all the comfort things (less weight), beter handling, faster etc... (my humble opinion :) ).
 
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