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Porsche 911 GT3 RS Finds Its Way to Geneva Motor Show

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Porsche 911 GT3 RS
Posted on 24 Feb 15

Porsche will unveil 911 GT3 RS, 911 turbo and new 918 Series at Geneva Motor Show next month

 

Porsche to refresh its supercar line-up by updating some best models from its existing line-up. The most famous 911 is on the top of the list where it is coming with a GT RS treatment. The most extreme sports car Porsche 911 will be unveiled at Geneva Motor Show next month. Porsche has also plans to introduce a 918 successor with a V8 engine. Several other models are also under development to follow the upcoming GT3 RS.

It will a start of radical transformation from Porsche of endorsing its commitment to the supercars on which the Porsche has passed and known for.

Porsche has started from its Cayman GT4, introduced earlier this month, further new models will join the existing Boxter and Cayman line-up but again the Porsche 911 will receive the greatest conceptual shake-ups. Like all other RS models, the 911 GT3 will be lighter and Porsche has its focus on its aerodynamics for extreme levels of downforce for the road-going 911.

New Porsche 911 is powered by an all-new engine lineup, capable of cranking 500bhp, however, a standard Porsche 911 model engine has developed 468bhp. The new engine is expected to deliver the modest boost of power with extra torque and controlled carbon emissions. It has relatively best fuel economy but there is no chance of change of name for the 911 GT3 RS. Both Macan and Cayman ranges will get turbocharger and as of the same approach for the new 911.

It is not yet confirmed that the GT3 RS will be offered with a manual gearshift, a PDK dual-clutch automatic. New setup will join the game in autumn. There is a four-cylinder version also considered for 911 series but officials said that the series will have a flat six engine for more power. Porsche officials have confirmed that a new 918 will definitely be built.




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