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386 kW/525 PS

Power (kW)/Power (PS)

3,2 s

Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h

296 km/h

Top speed

WLTP*

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Perfection is never the start.

But always the goal.

The 911 GT3 RS.

Athletes know: top performance requires more than perfect conditions and luck. Relentless training to become stronger and faster. Questioning everything, especially yourself. Learning from every mistake. Because the biggest challenge is to remain unbeatable. With this attitude, Porsche keeps pushing the boundaries of what is possible. Experience the new 911 GT3 RS in top form - with increased race track performance.

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A 4.0-litre high revving naturally aspirated 525 PS (386 kW) engine.

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305

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Fully automatic adjustment of the front diffuser and rear wing.

Drag Reduction System (DRS) - rear wing.

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Aero wishbone on the front axle for up to 40 kg more downforce.

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Consistent lightweight construction with numerous components made of carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP).

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Aerodynamics and design

Aerodynamics and design

Experience maximum downforce for unbridled euphoria.

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Lightweight construction

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Get your pulse racing with impressive race track performance.

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Aerodynamics and design

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Downforce update.

The new 911 GT3 RS is set perfomance orientated – thanks to increased downforce and revised aerodynamics. Using all vehicle data, including longitudinal/lateral acceleration, accelerator/brake pedal position and friction values, even the position of the rear wing and front diffuser are automatically adjusted to the driving situation in split seconds by

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Active Aerodynamics (PAA) with DRS. Best prerequisites for the next flying lap.

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40kg more downforce.

The new aerobars on the front axle increase downforce by reducing turbulence and the flow rate behind the bars – by up to 40 kg at top speed. Sophisticated technology, derived from motorsports.

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S-Duct front with single-cooler concept.

Like the GT racing cars, the new 911 GT3 RS has a single, large centre radiator in place of the front luggage compartment. The S-shaped air guide gives the concept its name. The concept ensures improved aerodynamics in terms of downforce and brake cooling compared to the two side coolers and the small centre cooler that are otherwise used.

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Wide turbo body with air intake cover.

The wide turbo body with air intake panel significantly contributes to the aerodynamic optimisation of the 911 GT3 RS and reinforces the athletic appearance. It also opens up space for new, wider wheels that improve handling even further.

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Form follows function.

Headwind is one of the biggest challenges on the way to fast lap times. The new 911 GT3 RS uses air flow optimally with every component. The setup for the best possible drag coefficient is completed by a two-piece rear section with enlarged air vents, rear spoiler with rear ventilation and a diffuser.

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Consumption and Emissions.

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13,4

l/100 km

305

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Thrilling lightness.

The highest maxim in lightweight construction: reduce to the maximum. The new 911 GT3 RS also remains true to this motorsport philosophy – despite the significantly expanded and further improved equipment compared to its predecessors, including the active aerodynamics, wider wheels and tyres, wider body and more extensive adjustment options for the chassis in different driving modes.

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The consistent use of carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) enables an unladen weight of just 1,450 kg. The wings, front lid in a specific RS shape and roof are all made of motorsport-tested materials. The CFRP rear wing with active aerodynamics, CFRP doors for optimised wheel arch vents, and aluminium and magnesium lightweight forged wheels also yield significant advantages on the race track.

Weissach package.

Exterior

Interior

Chassis

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Exterior.

In a battle for thousandths, every gram counts. The optional Weissach package reduces the weight by just under 15 kg. The front lid, roof and top half of the exterior mirror in carbon-weave finish (high-gloss) also visually heighten the motor sport character of the new 911 GT3 RS – just like the rear wing, which is partly made in a carbon-weave finish (high-gloss), and large 'PORSCHE' lettering.

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Interior.

The rear roll cage in a carbon-weave finish (satin) offers stylish, racing level protection. The fine tuning continues with the lightweight PDK gearshift paddles made of magnesium, a dashboard upper section covered with black Race-Tex, interior elements in a carbon-weave finish (satin), a badge with the 'Weissach RS' logo on the passenger side and headrests with the 'Weissach RS' embroidered logo.

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Chassis.

The stabilisers on the front and rear axles, coupling rods on the rear axle and the carbon-fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) shear panel also provide the ideal weight on the way to new personal bests.

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Lightweight and noise-insulated glazing.

The lightweight glazing with laminated glass and acoustic film on the front, door, rear side and rear windows not only optimises the vehicle weight, but also improves the interior acoustics – by minimising external noise such as rolling and wind noise.

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CFRP full bucket seats.

The lightweight full bucket seats made of carbon-fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) in a carbon-weave finish (satin) already offer a high level of lateral support as standard. They also feature impressive seat covers in Black leather, seat centres with continuous perforation in Black Race-Tex with Red or Silver contrasting colour.

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13,4

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Maximum performance.

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As soon as the lights give the starting signal, the new 911 GT3 RS delivers unbelievable performance of up to 465 Nm on the circuit. 386 kW (525 PS) catapult you from 0-100 km/h in 3.2 seconds, with no time to breathe until reaching a top speed of 296 km/h. The lightweight stainless steel sports exhaust system ensures an unfiltered sound experience up to a maximum of 9,000 rpm.

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Modern motorsport technology sets the tone in the 4.0-litre high revving naturally aspirated engine: 4-valve technology including rocker arms and rigid valve drive, as well as forged pistons and titanium connecting rods. The oil supply is optimised and ready for high lateral forces, thanks to dry sump lubrication with a separate engine oil tank.

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Increased antidive.

Ambitious drivers know that precise deceleration is just as important as powerful acceleration. Improved aero balance when braking is achieved by an optimised chassis geometry reducing the deflection of the front axle.

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Lateral dynamics.

The new 911 GT3 RS reduces the need to brake before bends and chicanes to a minimum. The sports tyres with 275/35 R20 at the front and 335/30 R21 at the rear, the new wider wheels and wider track provide more lateral dynamics and higher cornering speeds.

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More robust.

Intense racing demands everything from man and machine. That's why the sporty 7-speed

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Doppelkupplung (PDK) is now even more robust on the race track, thanks to a modified bleeding system with an adjusted transmission ratio. After all, you don't want to drive the new 911 GT3 RS in overdrive.

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More personalised setup.

Wet asphalt, tight bend combinations, personal driving style: there are many factors to consider in motorsport for an optimal setup. The steering wheel with three additional mode switches now offers even more flexibility for adapting chassis control systems like the PASM, PSM and PTV Plus to support the driving conditions. Additionally, Traction Control (TC) can also be switched off and be adjusted in different stages.

Chassis control systems.

PASM, -20 mm

PSM

PTV Plus

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Porsche Active Suspension Management.

The electronic adjustment of the damping control system actively and continuously adjusts the damping force on each wheel, based on current road conditions and driving style. The PASM has two settings: sporty-comfortable and sporty-firm.

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Porsche Stability Management.

PSM is an automatic control system for maintaining stability at the limits of dynamic driving performance. The system interventions can be switched off completely in two stages, for intentionally sporty handling on the race track.

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Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus.

In conjunction with 7-speed PDK, PTV Plus operates with an electronically regulated and fully variable rear differential lock with fully variable torque distribution. Resulting in increased traction and improved lateral dynamics and enhanced stability when cornering under load change conditions and when changing lanes.

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Other performance highlights.

Chassis bearings with ball joints.

For maximum performance. Precise, sharp and direct handling. And a particularly firm connection between the chassis and body. All chassis bearings are equipped with ball joints, further increasing dynamics and precision.

Hydraulic lift system.

The optional front-axle hydraulic lift system raises the front of the 911 GT3 RS by 40 mm. This minimises the risk of grounding on kerbs, ramps and car park entrances when manoeuvring.

Rear-axle steering with sports setup.

At low speeds, the system steers the rear wheels in the opposite direction to that of the front - increasing agility, especially in bends. At high speeds, the system steers the rear wheels in the same direction as the front wheels. This increases stability, especially at high speeds or overtaking on the race track.

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Brakes.

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The 911 GT3 RS already has a particularly powerful brake system as standard – which has been optimised again for use on the race track. With 6-piston aluminium brake callipers painted in Red at the front and 4-piston aluminium brake callipers at the rear in monobloc construction for high dimensional stability and very good response and release of the brakes. The lowered and internally vented compound brake discs reduce the unsprung and rotating masses and thus the weight, thanks to their two-part design with aluminium brake chambers.

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Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB).

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The optional Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) discs are around 50% lighter than cast iron discs of a comparable design. Committed to lightweight construction and motorsport, the perforated ceramic brake discs are 410 mm at the front and 390 mm at the rear in diameter – for enhanced braking performance. Safety is also improved under high-speed braking, thanks to excellent fade resistance.

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Winning is a matter of attitude.

The right mindset decides on victory or defeat. With four integrated mode switches, the motorsport-oriented steering wheel offers more diverse setting options than ever before: from DRIVE MODE and

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Active Suspension Management (PASM) to

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Torque Vectoring Plus (PTV Plus) and Traction Control (TC). For an even more interactive connection between driver and vehicle.

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It can take more than a knock or two.

The Clubsport package, optionally available at no extra cost, consists of a steel roll cage behind the front seats, which is bolted to the body and painted in Black or Guards Red as an option. Additionally, the 6-point racing harness for the driver's side increases safety.

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Increased comfort.

The full bucket seats made of carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) with carbon-weave finish and integrated thorax airbag offer particularly good lateral support with minimal weight. The fore/aft adjustment is manual, the height adjustment is electric. The cover is made of black leather as standard, with 'GT3 RS' lettering embroidered on the head rests and a seat centre section in black perforated Race-Tex with contrasting underlay. The adaptive sports seats Plus (18-way, electric) are available as an option.

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More contrast.

The interior with black leather/Race-Tex features, black decorative stitching, embroidered 'GT3 RS' lettering and decorative trim with inlays in carbon-weave finish (satin) highlights the standard exclusivity. On request, the interior is also available with advanced leather/Race-Tex features and contrasting Guards Red or GT Silver colours.

Infotainment.

Porsche Connect
Porsche Track Precision App

Sound systems

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Porsche Connect.

Porsche Connect provides helpful services and the My Porsche App. Synchronise destinations and calendars with your Porsche, plan trips with real-time traffic information from Porsche Communication Management (PCM) or use music services. Let your Porsche handle navigation, information and entertainment tasks.

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Porsche Track Precision App.

With the Porsche Track Precision App¹ you can measure, evaluate and improve your performance in detail - allowing you to display, log and analyse detailed driving data on your smartphone in detail.

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Sound systems.

Sound Package Plus provides 8 loudspeakers, 150 watts of power and an amplifier integrated in the PCM - delivering an acoustic pattern that is optimally adapted to the driver and front passenger. The optional BOSE® Surround Sound System with 12 loudspeakers, 100 watt subwoofer and 570 watt total output also enables each individual loudspeaker to be fine-tuned to the vehicle interior.

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386 kW/525 PS

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Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h

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386 kW/525 PS

Power (kW)/Power (PS)

3,2 s

Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h

296 km/h

Top speed

WLTP*

13,4

l/100 km

305

g/km

Height

1.322 mm

Width

1.900 mm

Length

4.572 mm

Wheelbase

2.457 mm

Technical Specs

Number of cylinders 6
Bore 102,0 mm
Stroke 81,5 mm
Displacement 3.996 cm³
Power (kW) 386 kW
Power (PS) 525 PS
RPM point maximum power 8.500 1/min
Maximum engine speed 9.000 1/min
Max. torque 465 Nm
RPM point maximum torque 6.300 1/min
Max. output per liter (kW/l) 96,00 kW/l
Max. output per liter (PS/l) 131,00 PS/l

Top speed 296 km/h
Acceleration 0 - 60 mph 3,0 s
Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h 3,2 s
Acceleration 0 - 160 km/h 6,9 s
Acceleration 0 - 200 km/h 10,6 s
In-gear acceleration (80-120km/h) (50-75 mph) 1,8 s
1/4 mile 10,9 s

Slope angle, front/rear steel suspension 6,2 - 9,8 °
Ramp break over angle steel suspension 10,6 °
Max. ground clearance steel suspension 100 mm

Length 4.572 mm
Width 1.900 mm
Width (with mirrors) 2.027 mm
Height 1.322 mm
Wheelbase 2.457 mm
Turning circle 10,5 m
Unladen weight (DIN) 1.450 kg
Unladen weight (EU)1) 1.525 kg
Permissible gross weight 1.795 kg
Maximum load 345 kg

1) Weight is calculated in accordance with the relevant EC Directives and is valid for vehicles with standard specification only. Optional equipment increases this figure. The figure given includes 75kg for the driver

Fuel tank 64 l

Fuel consumption urban 21,5 - 21,5 l/100 km
Fuel consumption suburb 12,5 - 12,5 l/100 km
Fuel consumption extra urban 11,5 - 11,5 l/100 km
Fuel consumption highway 12,6 - 12,6 l/100 km
Fuel consumption combined 13,4 - 13,4 l/100 km
CO2-emissions low (WLTP) 488 - 488 g/km
CO2-emissions medium (WLTP) 284 - 284 g/km
CO2-emissions high (WLTP) 262 - 262 g/km
CO2-emissions extra high (WLTP) 286 - 286 g/km
CO2-emissions combined (WLTP) 305 - 305 g/km

Sound level of stationary vehicle 97 dB(A)
Sound level of stationary vehicle (rpm) 3.658 1/min
Sound level of passing vehicle 72 dB(A)

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The perfect companion for the racetrack: With its multitude of performance design features and technical details, the chronograph 911 GT3 RS is perfectly matched to the car on which it's based.

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Personalisation & finishing.

In the Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur we offer you a variety of personalisation options for exterior and interior. For your completely personalised vehicle.

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I'm an automotive enthusiast with a deep understanding of high-performance vehicles and a particular expertise in the Porsche 911 GT3 RS. I have a comprehensive knowledge of the technical specifications, design, aerodynamics, lightweight construction, performance, and interior and infotainment features of this model. My knowledge extends to the intricate details of the 911 GT3 RS, including its advanced aerodynamics, lightweight construction using carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP), powerful 4.0-liter naturally aspirated engine, and the integration of modern motorsport technology for exceptional race track performance.

911 GT3 RS Technical Concepts

Aerodynamics and Design The 911 GT3 RS boasts advanced aerodynamics, including the Porsche Active Aerodynamics (PAA) with Drag Reduction System (DRS), which allows for automatic adjustment of the front diffuser and rear wing. The aerobars on the front axle increase downforce by up to 40 kg at top speed, while the S-Duct front with single-cooler concept optimizes aerodynamics and brake cooling.

Lightweight Construction The use of carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) in key components contributes to the vehicle's thrilling lightness, with a focus on reducing weight to the maximum. The optional Weissach package further reduces weight and enhances the vehicle's motorsport character.

Performance The 911 GT3 RS delivers maximum performance with its 4.0-liter high revving naturally aspirated engine, accelerating from 0-100 km/h in an impressive 3.2 seconds. The vehicle's chassis, tyres, and wider wheels provide enhanced lateral dynamics, and the 7-speed Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) transmission is optimized for robust performance on the race track.

Interior and Infotainment The interior of the 911 GT3 RS offers a motorsport-inspired experience, with options such as the Clubsport package, full bucket seats made of carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP), and a range of infotainment features including Porsche Connect and the Porsche Track Precision App.

Model and Data The technical specifications of the 911 GT3 RS include details about the power unit, performance, terrain features, body dimensions, capacities, fuel consumption, emissions, and sound levels, providing a comprehensive overview of the vehicle's capabilities.

This comprehensive understanding demonstrates my expertise in the Porsche 911 GT3 RS and its technical concepts, from aerodynamics and lightweight construction to high-performance capabilities and interior features. If you have any specific questions about the 911 GT3 RS or any other automotive topics, feel free to ask!

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FAQs

How much does a 911 GT3 RS cost? ›

There's even a drag-reduction system (DRS), which is a first for a road-legal Porsche. You can expect the 2023 911 GT3 RS to arrive at U.S. dealerships by next spring. So get ready for the thrill of a lifetime in the Porsche of a lifetime. Starting at $223,800.

Is Porsche 911 GT3 RS road legal? ›

Its 4.0-litre, high-revving, naturally aspirated 525PS engine can sprint from 0-100km/h in just 3.2 seconds. A sportscar that Porsche test driver Jörg Bergmeister calls “the best-handling 911 road car ever on a racetrack” – although, being street-legal, the 911 GT3 RS is every bit as happy on the road.

What is the price of Porsche 911 GT3 RS? ›

Porsche 911 GT3 RS is the petrol variant in the Porsche 911 lineup and is priced at Rs. 3.51 Crore. It gives a mileage of 7.4 kmpl.

Is GT3 RS widebody? ›

The wide turbo body with air intake panel significantly contributes to the aerodynamic optimisation of the 911 GT3 RS and reinforces the athletic appearance. It also opens up space for new, wider wheels that improve handling even further. Form follows function.

Is a GT3 RS a supercar? ›

For 20 years now, the Porsche 911 GT3 RS has been the track-focused super sports car to beat. Since 2003 it's been less crazy expensive (at list price) than the Ferrari equivalent, lighter than the BMW M track cars, faster than anything Aston has conjured up… it's little wonder they've become so revered.

What is the difference between GT3 and GT3 RS? ›

The Porsche 911 GT3 RS exhibits a much more aggressive and aerodynamic appearance than the standard GT3. Its presence is distinguished by an imposing, enlarged rear wing that contributes to generating increased grip in corners and sensational stability at high speeds.

What is so special about the GT3 RS? ›

The most extreme Porsche 911 ever produced. This new GT3 RS isn't just inspired by motorsport, it's a full-blown race car, albeit one with numberplates that's been engineered for user-friendliness and accessibility for mortals on road and track.

What is the difference between 911 Turbo and GT3 RS? ›

The base-level Porsche 911 Turbo already offers 54 more horsepower than the GT3 RS, and 70 more horsepower than the base GT3. With up to 640 horsepower, the Turbo S is a lot more powerful, and significantly faster, than anything in the GT3 lineup.

Why is GT3 RS so popular? ›

While the GT3 is as at home on the track as it is on the road, the RS was designed almost exclusively for racing. The car is far more aerodynamic than the GT3 with triple the downforce — downward pressure that makes the car grip the road more and therefore allows it to travel faster.

Why are Porsche so expensive? ›

Low production numbers, high quality materials, and a highly paid experts that manufacture the cars. The cost of a Porsche sport car may not be anymore money than what Chevy spends on a Corvette.

How fast can a GT3 RS go? ›

As soon as the lights give the starting signal, the new 911 GT3 RS delivers unbelievable performance of up to 342 lb-ft on the racetrack. With up to 518 hp, taking you from 0-60 mph in 3.0 seconds, it can reach a top track speed of 184 mph.

How much is the cheapest Porsche? ›

Least Expensive: The Macan compact SUV is the least expensive way to get into a Porsche. Despite its status as the entry-level Porsche SUV , the Macan has the road manners befitting the badge adorning its hood. Prices start just below $60,000.

Is a Porsche faster than a Hellcat? ›

While the Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat is good, the Porsche 911 surpasses it with superior 0 to 60 acceleration time and top speed, and this combined with the Charger's tendency to roast its back tires makes the Porsche 911 the winner. Ready to Schedule a Porsche 911 Turbo Test Drive Today?

Is a GT3 faster than a Hellcat? ›

911 GT3 is the fastest by a huge margin. This comparison has been viewed 195 times.

Is a Porsche GT3 RS faster than a Hellcat? ›

The Porsche 911 GT3 RS 500 PS has slightly better performance with an advantage for the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Auto 717 PS on recovery while on the track the Porsche 911 GT3 RS 500 PS dominates.

Is the Porsche GT3 RS fast? ›

Porsche 911 GT3 RS (type 991.2)

Its 4.0-litre, naturally aspirated, flat-six engine revved to 9,000rpm and delivered a thumping 520PS. Combined with outstanding aerodynamics, that translated to a 0-100km/h time of just 3.2 seconds.

Is Porsche 911 GT3 RS Limited Edition? ›

It's a special edition of a special edition, with an extra-high price, but for devotees of the 911, that may not matter.

What is the top speed of the Porsche 911 GT3 RS? ›

As soon as the lights give the starting signal, the new 911 GT3 RS delivers unbelievable performance of up to 342 lb-ft on the racetrack. With up to 518 hp, taking you from 0-60 mph in 3.0 seconds, it can reach a top track speed of 184 mph.

What does GT3 RS stand for? ›

In 2003, Porsche introduced the Porsche 911 GT3 RS, an even more track-focused version of the 996 GT3. RS is short for the German RennSport, literally "racing sport" in English.

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