The RML GT Hypercar, also known as the P39, is a limited-run supercar created by British engineering firm RML Group. Based on the Porsche 992 Turbo S, it has been extensively reimagined to combine the raw performance of a race car with the elegance of a grand tourer. Its design takes cues from iconic Le Mans GT1 racers, featuring a wide stance, aggressive aerodynamics, and a fully bespoke carbon-fibre body.

Powering the RML GT Hypercar is a heavily modified flat-six engine offering selectable performance modes. It delivers 600 horsepower in wet conditions, 750 horsepower in normal mode, and up to 920 horsepower in its most aggressive setting. This flexibility allows the car to feel just as comfortable on a spirited backroad drive as it does tearing around a racetrack, with each mode adjusting the car’s behavior to match the driver's intent.

Aerodynamics play a central role in the GT Hypercar's performance. It features an active rear wing with DRS, a deployable front splitter, and a fully optimized underbody—all of which adapt to driving conditions in real time. In track mode, it generates massive levels of downforce for extreme cornering grip. Combined with its lightweight construction and race-derived suspension setup, the car is engineered to deliver hypercar performance with the precision of a motorsport machine.

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