A rendering
depicting an open-top Porsche 992 by an independent artist was released. Now, we have yet another by XTomi that depicts it as
a GT3 RS. Wearing a specific aero kit that sets it apart from the rest of the
range, the new GT3 RS rendering sports a vibrant green color.
Customers will probably have to wait one to two
years before being able to park the new 911 GT3 RS into their garages, given
that the current iteration was presented to the world earlier this year in
Geneva.
Performance wise, the new 911 GT3 RS will be quicker
to 100 km/h than its predecessor, which completes the sprint in 3.2
seconds and maxes out at 312 km/h. Powering it is a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter
flat-six engine that pumps out 520 PS and 468 Nm of torque. The new one, however, according to reports, might ditch the
naturally-aspirated engine for a turbocharged unit.
The outgoing GT3 RS managed to lap the Nurburgring
in 6 minutes and 56.4 seconds, becoming Porsche’s third car to dip below 7
minutes after the 918 Spyder and 911 GT2 RS.