New
Porsche 911 GT3 RS
The
Most Sporting Road-Going 911
Dr.
Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG,
Stuttgart, is sending the new 911 GT3 RS to the starting line:
Delivering even more engine power, offering lower weight, and featuring
shorter transmission ratios as well as body and suspension elements
upgraded to an even higher standard, the new 911 GT3 RS sets the
foundation for homologating the racing version of the 911 GT3 and
therefore offers everything it takes for ongoing success on the race
track, continuing the series of absolutely uncompromising, sporting
911s homologated for the road.
The heart of the new 911 GT3
RS, the power unit, is based on the engine already featured in the 911
GT3. Like the latter, the RS power unit now displaces 3.8 instead of
3.6 litres, delivering even more power and revving up even faster and
more dynamically.
The engine featured in the new
911 GT3 RS delivers 15 bhp more than its counterpart in the 911 GT3,
that is maximum output of 450 horsepower from the fast-revving
naturally-aspirated power unit. This means specific output of more than
118 bhp per litre from the six-cylinder, an extremely high figure for
natural-aspiration technology even in the strictest worldwide
comparison. And unlike many other high-performance engines, the power
unit in the new 911 GT3 RS remains fully suitable for everyday use.
The new 911 GT3 RS comes
exclusively with a six-speed manual gearbox optimised for short
gearshift travel, low weight and high efficiency. To enhance the level
of performance throughout the entire range of engine and road speed,
the gears come with a shorter transmission ratio than on the 911 GT3,
deliberately making concessions in terms of even higher top speed.
To further improve its sporting
behaviour, the new 911 GT3 RS comes for the first time with a
purpose-built and specially set up PASM suspension, with wider track
not only at the rear, but also on the front axle. Accordingly, the body
of the new 911 GT3 RS is wider not only at the rear, but also at the
front through the use of additional wheel arch covers.
The
front axle comes with
nine-inch-wide wheels running on 245/35 ZR 19 sports tyres, the rear
axle features twelve-inch-wide wheels incorporating 325/30 ZR 19 sports
tyres.
The dynamic engine mounts
featured as standard also serve to improve the car’s driving dynamics
to an even higher level. Depending on driving conditions, the mounts
change in their stiffness and damping effect, improving the connection
between the engine and the body when driving under very dynamic
conditions.
As yet a further point the
car’s aerodynamics develop even more downforce than on the GT3, again
benefiting the qualities of the car on the race track. Racing qualities
are also why Porsche is introducing another new option in 2010, a
lithium-ion battery delivered with the car and, replacing the
conventional lead battery, reducing weight by more than 10 kg or 22 lb.
The new 911 GT3 RS shows its
close connection to motorsport also through the dynamic looks of the
car borne out in particular by its low ride height, the new,
extra-large carbon-fibre rear wing with its specifically designed wing
supports made of aluminium, the characteristic dual tailpipes on the
extra-light titanium sports exhaust, as well as special front and rear
parts exclusive to this model.
Sales of the new Porsche 911
GT3 RS are starting in Germany in January 2010. The Euro base-price is
Euro 122,400.- without value-added tax and national specifications.

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