The king of the 911s is getting ready for its big
return and it’s certainly intriguing to see what Porsche has done to it this
time. The GT2 RS badge is reserved for the top dog of a 911
generation and this could only mean that we’re about to see a seriously
impressive car making its big appearance.
Although Porsche hasn’t homologated the GT2 RS for
production yet, meaning that the specifics remain vague for the moment, they
did reveal that customers should expect a sub-three seconds for the 0-100 km/h,
which is frankly insane given that this is two-wheel drive car we’re talking
about, 0-200 km/h “comfortably under nine seconds” and a top speed of over
338 km/h.
The engine will be based on the one found in the
Turbo S, with Porsche adding a pair of larger turbos and upping the boost
pressure. A bespoke lightweight titanium exhaust system along with revised
engine internals are also going to be there. The company also added a new
water-spray intercooler system, similar to that in the BMW M4 GTS, which comes
with its own five-liter water tank and helps drop the intake temperature by as
much as 15 degrees Celcius.
Andreas Preuninger, Porsche’s head of GT-models,
said that the new GT2 RS is “not just a chipped Turbo S, definitely not, it’s a
completely re-engineered car.” At this stage, Porsche says that the output of
the new GT2 RS’s engine is going to be ‘greater than’ 650 PS and
553 lb-ft. Also, there will be only one transmission option – a seven-speed PDK
dual-clutch automatic.
As for the chassis, Porsche is said to use features
straight from a 911 Cup car, including upside-down race dampers and every link
to be rose-jointed, with the exception of a single connection on the rear-
wheel steering system. Spring rates are double on the front axle compared to
that of the GT3, with the rear being significantly higher.
Porsche is expecting a total weight figure of under
1,500 kg. The usual Porsche GT recipe for less weight has been applied, with the
company even replacing the rear glass with a thinner one made from Gorilla
Glass – the same type used on smartphones. Finally, Porsche is also going to
offer a Weissach pack, which shaves another 30kg off the car and adds things
like magnesium wheels and a roll cage made from titanium among others.
Development of the upcoming 991 GT2 RS is currently
at its last 20 percent, with Porsche also targeting a sub-7min lap time at the
Nurburgring with a man named Walter Rohrl sitting behind the wheel.
Cr : Carscoops