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Source 1, source 2, source 3.The Porsche 911 GT2 RS is now testing at the N?rburgring, and the turbocharged terror wears a much more aggressive body than in the previous batch of spy photos from evaluations in the arctic.
This test mule has most of a GT3 RS body, but additional parts should keep the high-performance biturbo engine running cool. The massive intakes in the front bumper don?t make for a beautiful design, but the large openings suggest the need for lots of airflow. The canards on the corners and downward sweeping LED strips are neat touches, though. The bulbous extensions for the side intakes should help gulp even more air, too. At the rear, extra holes in the bumper would help release the heat, and Porsche spaces out the exhausts more than on the GT3.
There are no drivetrain details yet, but rumors suggest a figure around 700 horsepower driving the rear wheels. The figure seems reasonable given that the current 911 Turbo S has 580 hp and last GT2 RS made 620 hp.
Porsche plans to launch the GT2 RS to cap off the 991 generation, and that means we should see it around 2018. Before then, the GT3 will receive a facelift to look more like the refreshed 911 lineup. Don?t worry, though, because the company will keep it naturally aspirated. We?ll possibly even see a limited run of even higher spec GT3s in the next few years.
A couple of pictures of the slapped-together test-mule:
Seems interesting that they are going straight for the GT2 RS right away, without bothering to make a "normal" GT2 first. The obviously unfinished aero seems to indicate that the final spec may be a bit more extensive than even the GT3 RS, with the rear diffuser and with the dual front dive planes. It may be that Porsche finds that the GT3 is getting fast enough for it's purpose, and that they want to have a turbo engine in the most focused track-car, in which case no more GT3 RS. I wonder how fast this will be, as the 991-GT chassis has proven itself capable of handling big power and torque figures, it will now get the power and torque it deserves.