This Porsche will make hypercars seek salvation

Exclusive Porsche 911 by RML Group

The British engineering company RML Group has unveiled its unique version of the Porsche 911 Turbo S, named the P39. This car features a completely new carbon fiber body, significantly reducing its weight. Additional aerodynamic elements allow it to generate up to 923 kg of downforce at high speeds. The manufacturer has also upgraded the suspension and braking system to improve dynamics.

The car was first shown to the public at the “Supercar Fest The Runway 2025” event in the UK. In August, it will also be showcased at the Silverstone Festival. Production is limited to just 39 units, making the P39 a true rarity.

Technical Features

The P39’s body is inspired by Le Mans Hypercars design and differs significantly from the standard 911 Turbo S. It is 170 mm longer and 90 mm wider, and features a massive rear wing, diffuser, and front splitter. The 3.7-liter twin-turbocharged flat-six engine delivers 920 hp and 956 Nm of torque in Sport and Sport+ modes.

One of RML’s main goals is to complete the Nürburgring in 6:45. To achieve this, engineers not only increased power but also refined the suspension, brakes, and control system.

Additionally, the P39 is equipped with a hydraulic lift system for the body and a recalibrated rear steering system. The first deliveries to customers will begin this year, and this car will undoubtedly become one of the most exclusive in the world.

This project demonstrates how a classic sports car can be reimagined by adding modern technology and extreme aerodynamics. The conversion starts at £495,000, making it accessible only to a select group of collectors and enthusiasts.

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