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Porsche 911 GT2 RS in Irish Green — front three-quarter
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911 GT2 RS

The most powerful 911 ever built.

Porsche · 911 GT2 RS · 991.2 · 2018–2019
Porsche 911 GT2 RS in Irish Green
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Come here — stand behind it. That’s where this one makes its case.

This is the 911 GT2 RS. Seven hundred horsepower, twin turbos, and drive to the rear wheels only. The most powerful 911 Porsche has ever built. Let us tell you why people lower their voice around it.

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A little history first, because the GT2 has always meant one thing.

Take the Turbo’s engine. Send all of it to the back wheels. Remove the safety net. That recipe earned the GT2 a name the factory never printed — the widowmaker.

1995

993 GT2

430 PS

The original. Turbo power, rear drive, riveted arches — a homologation special with no interest in looking after you.

2001

996 GT2

462 PS

The first water-cooled GT2. Still rear-drive, still no apologies.

2010

997 GT2 RS

620 PS

The first GT2 to wear the RS badge. Five hundred built — a collector’s car the day it landed.

2018

991 GT2 RS

700 PS

The apex. The most powerful 911 ever, and the fastest production car around the Nürburgring at launch.

Porsche 911 GT2 RS — rear three-quarter
The number
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Start with the figure everyone quotes: seven hundred horsepower. And 750 newton-metres, from a 3.8-litre twin-turbo flat-six hung behind the rear axle.

No naturally aspirated GT3 comes close. This is the Turbo’s heart with the GT department’s discipline — and nothing soft left in between.

700PS
Most powerful 911 ever
750Nm
Twin-turbo torque
2.8s
0–100 km/h
Porsche 911 GT2 RS — side profile
Rear wheels only
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Here’s the whole car in one decision. The Turbo sends its power to all four wheels. The GT2 sends every bit of it to the back two.

That makes it lighter, faster, and more honest than a Turbo — and it’s why it asks for respect. Get it right and nothing on the road feels more alive.

340km/h
Top speed
6:47.3
Nürburgring, 2017 — fastest of its day
Porsche 911 GT2 RS — magnesium wheel and carbon detail
Weissach
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Then Porsche did the hardest thing to a car this fast — it took weight out.

The Weissach Package swaps steel for a carbon roof and carbon anti-roll bars, adds a titanium roll cage, and finishes on magnesium wheels. Around thirty kilos gone. You don’t see the money — you feel its absence.

30kg
Off, via Weissach
7speed
PDK — for torque this car earned
Porsche 911 GT2 RS — cabin with tartan and carbon buckets
The office
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Inside, the theatre stops. Carbon buckets, a half-cage picked out in red, cloth where leather would only add grams.

This one wears tartan — the pattern Porsche first stitched in the sixties — on the seats of the most violent 911 of the modern era. Old soul, serious intent.

Porsche 911 GT2 RS in Irish Green — front three-quarter
This one
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Now — the car in front of you. Irish Green over tartan: a bespoke colour on the most extreme 911 of its generation.

Weissach-equipped, documented, and kept the way a car like this deserves. There were only about a thousand GT2 RS in the world. This is one of them.

In the spec
  • 3.8L twin-turbo flat-six · 700 PS · 750 Nm
  • Rear-wheel drive · 7-speed PDK
  • Weissach Package — carbon, titanium, magnesium wheels
  • Bespoke Irish Green over tartan
  • One of roughly 1,000 built worldwide
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The GT2 RS isn’t the 911 you learn on — it’s the one you graduate to. The most power Porsche has ever trusted to the rear wheels of a 911.

When you’re ready to stand behind it in person, we’ll make the introduction.

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