The 690bhp Porsche 911 GT2 RS Is A Seriously Rapid Slice Of Stuttgart Perfection

We can't get our heads around the staggering performance figures of the long-awaited GT2 RS, after full details were finally released
The 690bhp Porsche 911 GT2 RS Is A Seriously Rapid Slice Of Stuttgart Perfection

We finally have power and performance stats for the Porsche 911 GT2 RS, and – surprise surprise – it’s incredibly rapid.

Able to hit 62mph in 2.8 seconds despite only being rear-wheel drive, the GT2 will hammer onwards to 124mph in a frankly absurd 8.3 seconds. Edit: we appear to have picked up some, ahem, alternative facts on this - the GT2 RS is actually half a second slower to 124mph than the 720S. Its 211.3mph top speed falls just 0.6mph short of the McLaren’s.

The two-seater does hit the 700 metric horsepower mark, as had been rumoured. That’s 690bhp in old English, produced at 7200rpm. That’s 30bhp down on the 720S, while its 553lb ft is 15lb ft down on the Brit, and the Porsche is even 51kg heavier by the same measuring method, too, so how it can be faster we have no idea. A classic case of the 911’s engineers making more than should be possible out of what they’ve got, perhaps. What we do know is that the optional Weissach lightweight package chops 30kg out of it with carbon and magnesium parts.

The 3.8-litre twin-turbo flat-six puts out an incredible specific output of 181bhp per litre with 1.55 bar of boost pressure. It runs on 98 RON unleaded, as you’d expect, and because it’s quite thirsty it has a 64-litre tank for a decent cruising range. The motor is based on the 911 Turbo S’s heart, but it has larger turbos, new and better cooling systems that can better regulate combustion air temperature, while the not-inconsiderable quota of waste gases exit through a bespoke lightweight titanium exhaust system that’s 7kg less cumbersome than the Turbo S’s.

The 690bhp Porsche 911 GT2 RS Is A Seriously Rapid Slice Of Stuttgart Perfection

It’s PDK-only, as we expected, and there are seven cogs in the box. Tyres probably won’t be stock items at your local Kwik-Fit, being 265/35 ZR 20s at the front and a meaty 325/30 ZR 21 at the back. Traction, anyone? Rear-axle steering, as already seen on the 911 range, is standard, as are carbon ceramic brakes. You’ll be needing those.

Fuel economy, like it matters, is 23.9mpg, but let’s be honest: you won’t often see north of 20mpg in the real world. Much more relevant is a new and more precise lap timer as part of the Chrono Package. You have to lay external transmitters at the start/finish line but it can time your laps with motorsport precision.

The 690bhp Porsche 911 GT2 RS Is A Seriously Rapid Slice Of Stuttgart Perfection

Oh, and if you do have the cash to buy one you’ll be wanting the matching titanium GT2 RS watch that Porsche has commissioned for the occasion. The movement inside it was the first to be developed (over three years!) in-house by Porsche Design, the same people who’ll sell you a fabulously overpriced baseball cap. There’s no word on pricing for either the car or the watch, which will only be sold to GT2 RS buyers, but if you have to ask, etc…

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Anonymous

40 year old technology - rear engine, flat 6 and porsche still beats the best. amazing

07/04/2017 - 19:14 |
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Anonymous

Maybe it will beat Mercedes and Lambo on the ring?

07/05/2017 - 16:08 |
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