Russian tuner TopCar Design has just built its 13th and final Porsche 911 Stinger GTR Limited Carbon Edition and bathed this particular car in nothing but green carbon fiber. TopCar first announced plans for its carbon-bodied 911 Turbo S in August last year and in January, showcased one of the first units it had built, dressed in brown carbon fiber. However, as a means of making a statement, this green carbon fiber Stinger GTR takes things to an entirely new level.
Colored carbon fiber like this was made
popular by the likes of Pagani, Koenigsegg, and to a lesser extent, McLaren.
Traditionally, carbon fiber can be given color by weaving different materials
and dyeable yarns like glass, polyester and aramid into the carbon or by
painting on a colored clear coat over the carbon. We’re not sure of the process
that TopCar uses but the results speak for themselves.
A plethora of other modifications have
been made to the Stinger GTR Limited Carbon Edition. For example, the front of
the car benefits from an overhauled bumper and a revised aerodynamic splitter.
TopCar has also engineered a new hood while also fitting new front quarter
panels complete with louvers. The alterations continue down the sides of the
car with unique skirts and the option of forged aluminum wheels measuring 20×9
inches at the front and 20×11.5 at the rear.
The modifications continue at the rear
where there is a fixed wing and a unique bumper complete with an aggressive
diffuser. TopCar also offers its customers an Akrapovic titanium exhaust for an
extra € 5,000 (US$ 5,869). No modifications have been made to the engine, but
that’s no bad thing. After all, the 3.8-liter twin-turbo flat-six of the
992-generation 911 Turbo S is good for 641 hp and 800 Nm of torque,
allowing the car to sprint to 100 km/h in 2.7 seconds and through to a 330 km/h top speed.

