German tuner Techart unveiled its new GTStreet RS based on the 911 GT2 RS at Frankfurt Motor Show this week. The GTStreet RS is based on the 911 GT2 RS, and it has a number of upgrades such as carbon fiber aerodynamic enhancements or a power upgrade package that boosts the output of the twin-turbo flat-six to 710 horsepower and 664 lb-ft torque. It can reach 100 km/h (about 62 mph) from a standing start in just 3.3 seconds and is capable of a top speed of 218 mph.
Being the most powerful car which has ever left the workshop in Leonberg, it surprises with an impressive performance of 530 kW (720 PS) and 900 Nm torque in combination with an unmistakable characteristic body kit.
The Techart design insures additional downforce and the upgraded air-ducts improve airflow to the brakes and intercooler. The the rear spoiler made entirely of carbon-fibre – handling in extreme conditions is significantly smoother as a result. A rear apron with an integrated diffuser in carbon-fibre, air outlets as well as carbon-fibre air wings close the GTStreet RS program.
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 interiour of the car is completely leather furnished, with individual decorative components made of carbon-fibre or aluminium pedals and illuminated door entry guards underline the uniquely athletic appearance of the interior.
Techart offers with this car a compelte level of confort and performance, combining style with precision.
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