2010 Porsche 911 GT3 RS at the Frankfurt Motor Show
By Andrew C., 30 Aug, 2010. 0 Comments
Porsche's most sporting 911 yet is the new 2010 GT3 RS, which is now being shown at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The homologation special is fitted with the same 3.8-litre flat six as the GT3, but it has 444bhp instead of 429bhp. Wider tracks were fitted on the latest GT3 RS at the front and rear (aided by extended front wheel arches) and a huge carbonfiber rear wing with aluminum supports.
The naturally aspirated engine, which has a specific output of more than 113bhp per liter, is mated to a low-ratio, short-shift six-speed manual gearbox. Instead of the standard unit, a lithium ion starter battery will be available, reducing the kerb weight by 10kg.
Bright decals all over the bodywork seem to signify that Porsche aims for this 911 to be one of its wildest.











