The newest member of the Porsche 911 family, the GT3, is introduced. The 911 GT3, which Porsche uses its racetrack experience into daily use, offers an extraordinary driving experience with its advanced aerodynamics and high performance.
Porsche introduced the 911 GT3 model, developed with motorsport expertise. The high performance sports car demonstrates Porsche's flawless racing technology. GT3, double wishbone front axle layout, swan-neck rear wing, the successful GT racing car 911 RSR model with improved aerodynamics with a new diffuser; The 375 kW (510 PS) four-liter six-cylinder boxer engine is based on the powertrain used in the 911 GT3 R, which has proven its success in racing, which is based on durability. The new 911 GT3 is faster than the previous 911 GT3 RS, with a top speed of 320 km/h, and accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in just 3.4 seconds. The aerodynamic design, developed using the experience gained from motor racing, creates more downforce without significantly affecting the air drag coefficient. In the performance position, manually adjusted wing and diffuser elements significantly increase aerodynamic pressure when cornering.
17 seconds faster
Tested on the Nuerburgring-Nordschleife circuit, a traditional location for all sports cars developed by Porsche, the New 911 GT3 completed the lap in 17 seconds less than its previous version, achieving a better rating. Test pilot Lars Kern completed the 20.8-kilometer tour in 6:59.927 minutes, while the 20.6-kilometer short track, which was previously used as a benchmark, completed in 6:55.2 minutes.
More muscular appearance
Despite a wider body, larger wheels and additional technical features, the weight of the new GT3, which is 1,418 kg with manual transmission and 1,435 kg with PDK, is at the same level as the previous model. Carbon fiber reinforced front hood, lightened windows, optimized brake discs and forged light alloy wheels offer significant weight-maintenance advantages. The lightened sports exhaust system is another weight-reducing innovation. In addition, the electrically adjustable exhaust fins provide an extremely exciting sound experience. The average fuel consumption of the 911 GT3 is 13.3 liters / 100 km with a 6-speed manual gearbox and 12.4 liters/100km with the PDK.
Racing genes moved into the interior
Racing genes are showcased in almost every detail of the new 911 GT3. Digital displays on the left and right of the central tachometer, reaching up to 10,000 cycles, show information such as tire pressure gauge, oil pressure, oil temperature, fuel tank level and water temperature with a single button. In addition, there is a visual shift assistant and shift light with colored bars to the left and right of the rev counter. GT3-specific options.
Especially for Porsche GT models, customers are increasingly demanding customized equipment. For this reason, Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur also offers unique options for the new 911 GT3, such as an exposed carbon fiber lightened roof.
Other highlights include carbon exterior mirror caps, darkened LED matrix headlights and specially designed taillights without red components. Guards Red or Shark Blue painted wheels accentuate the black alloy wheels. Inside, hardware details such as rev counter dials and Sport Chrono stopwatch, seat belts and trim strips create stylish design accents in body color or any other desired color.
2021 Porsche 911 gt3 Release Date
Will be released in May 2021
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