TechArt GTStreet RS Based on Porsche 911 GT2 RS Revealed: Official Specs and Details

by Ionut Dragomir

German tuner TechArt revealed their second premiere at this years IAA, the new GTStreet based on the Porsche 911 GT2 RS, the most powerful car which has ever left the their workshop.

According to the tuner, the overall performance of the Porsche 911 GT2 RS increases to breathtaking 530 kW (720 hp), the maximum torque to 900 Nm. With this impressive power boost, the GTStreet RS sprits from zero to hundred in just 3.3 seconds. After 9.5 seconds the needle passes the 200 km/h mark. With a maximum speed of up to 352 km/h the top athlete confirms his new strength in an extraordinary way.

While the numbers are so impressive, this car needs some additional downforce and, in order to achieve this, the tuner fiited this car with a fixed carbon splitter and an adjustable splitter of hard-wearing polyurethane-RIM. In addition to that comes the rear spoiler made entirely of carbon fiber which is combined with a rear apron with an integrated diffuser in carbon fiber, air outlets as well as carbon-fiber air wings. The tuner company claims that they’ve also improved airflow to the brakes and intercooler.

Furthermore TECHART gives you the chance to control the noselift system for the Porsche 911 GT2 RS via a button with a status indicator at the roof console.

In order to complete the overall design, TechArt offers the 20 inch Formula Race lightweight forged centerlock wheel in sizes of 8,5J x 20 ET 40 and 8,5J x 20 ET 52 for the front axle and 12J x 20 ET 50 for the rear axle for the Porsche 911 GT2 RS.

The rigidity and weight ratio was also optimized for the Formula Race and – based on the lighter twin spokes and the connection through the centerlock – provides a weight advantages of ten percent if compared to the Formula III forged wheel and impressive 25 percent if compared to a light alloy wheel. The result is a reduction of the rotating and unsprung mass, which results in an even more agile driving behaviour and increased driving dynamics.

However, the interior isn’t left apart. Here the tuner installed individual decorative components made of carbon-fiber, aluminium pedals and illuminated door entry guards. Any additional requests will be taken care of by TechArt.

The GT2 RS program by TechArt will have its official release at the IAA next week, so stay tuned for the new pictures and details.

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