Friday, August 21, 2009

Fast it is, Subtle it isn't

Prepare yourself for the latest 911-- the 2010 GT3 RS which will debut soon at the Frankfurt auto show.

Its normally aspirated engine will generate 450 horsepower which kicks it up about 15 horses from its predecessor.

Unfortunately for those of us who enjoy the muted muscle of the typical Porsche, this one appears to have been designed by a kid who was doodling it in the margins of his notebook during Algebra class.

Hopefully, you can order this baby without the bright red wheels, supergraphics on the flanks and Erector set rear wing.

2 comments:

Ted said...

see the Video here

http://www.autoblog.com/2009/08/20/video-porsche-911-gt3-rs-doing-what-it-does/

Pretty sure you can delete the Graphics, but the ( working ) wing is needed to keep you connected to the track.


If you want muted you'll need to stick to the normal line and not the Track Day Toys. Nothing is muted about any version of a GT-3.

Rick Ratliff said...

Wrong, Ted.

In the past, GT3s have had aggressive aero packages and wings, but the wings looked far better and they frequently were not festooned with such silly graphics-- or any graphics at all.

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