Rezvani’s Retro-Themed 911 Is Cooler Than Most Actual Porsches
The price starts at $195,000, but you have to provide the 911 donor car.
It's wild to think Rezvani has been around for over a decade, churning out slick-looking supercars and military-inspired SUVs. Now, the California-based company is turning its attention to retro-themed Porsches. The firm has unveiled a pair of 935-inspired creations it calls the RR1 600 and the RR1 750.
Those numbers reference the cars' output. Both are based on the 992-generation 911 and feature carbon-fiber bodywork with the retro-themed design. Powering the 600 is a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter flat-six engine, which features upgraded turbos and other hardware that Rezvani doesn't specify. The 600 can hit 60 miles per hour in 3.0 seconds.
The RR1 750, based on the 911 Turbo S, has a 3.8-liter twin-turbo flat-six engine making 750 horsepower. It takes only 2.0 seconds to reach 60 thanks to the all-wheel-drive system and the seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox. Buyers can upgrade the suspension for track use with the optional Ohlins TTX-Pro coilovers.
Rezvani is producing 50 of these, and each one takes approximately four months to build, with the car costing $195,000 to start. Importantly, that price doesn't include the 992-generation 911 donor car, which the buyer has to provide.
And like the car, the options aren't cheap. Center-lock wheels are $12,500. Carbon-fiber wheel covers are $4,500. The upgraded track suspension is $8,500. An intercooler and auxiliary radiator cost $3,500 each, while the upgraded Brembo brakes cost as much as the wheels, and those are just the highlights.
Source: Revzvani
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