Since 2007, the Geneva Motor Show has been
TechArt's go-to-place to introduce its Porsche tunes. Among the cars they'll be showing off next month
will be three world premiers in the GrandGT (New
Panamera Turbo), GTstreet R Cabriolet (911 Turbo S Cabrio) and the TechArt
Coupe (718 Cayman S).
The stand will also include other vehicles such as
the GTstreet R Coupe, the Magnum Sport Edition "30 Years" (based on
the Cayenne Turbo) and another Coupe model based on the Porsche 928 S4. Those
of you hoping to get your hands on the production-ready GrandGT, based on the
MY2017 Panamera Turbo, will have to wait until mid 2017. It
features a widebody exterior design (increased by 80 mm), with a new
front apron and integrated splitter, airframes & central air outlet, side
skirts and a new rear apron with a rear diffuser.
The TechArt GrandGT also comes with 22" alloys,
a sports exhaust system with valve control and four central carbon fiber
tailpipes, and of course a power kit to boost road performance.
Customers looking for an even sportier experience
can direct their attention towards the GTstreet R Cabriolet, boasting an
aggressive design, 720 HP, custom bodywork and two different interiors
(Clubsport and Exclusive). In terms of performance, the GTstreet R will hit 100
km/h in 2.7 seconds, 200 km/h in 8.5 seconds and 300 km/h in 23.3 seconds. Top speed is rated at 340 km/h.
As for the 718 Cayman S-based TechArt Coupe, it
comes with a dynamic aero kit, featuring a two-piece front spoiler, a central
air outlet, lateral air inlet fins, rear diffuser and two different rear
spoilers for a more aggressive look. Performance-wise, the TA 082/S1 power kit
raises the output to 400 horses, making 0-100 km/h possible in 3.9
seconds.
There will be another world
premiere from TechArt, only this time it's not a car but a specific power kit
meant to raise performance on the 2.0-liter Porsche Macan, taking it to 300 HP
and 400 Nm of torque.