The latest Gunther Werks Speedster is air-cooled, produces 840 horsepower, and resembles a Porsche built for Iron Man

The Latest Exclusive Gunther Werks Sports Car

Gunther Werks has completed production of its extremely exclusive Speedster, unveiling the final unique model named Project Endgame. The name is inspired by the film “Avengers: Endgame,” and the car’s color scheme replicates Iron Man’s suit, demonstrating that with sufficient funds, the possibilities for customizing a Porsche are virtually limitless.

This car has a number of unique features:

The Heart of the Machine: Engine and Transmission

Like other Gunther Werks Speedster models, this version is equipped with a 4.0-liter twin-turbo flat-six engine from Rothsport Racing. The key difference is that this is the company’s only Speedster with an air-cooling system instead of a liquid one. A flat fan system is used to cool the cylinders, and the turbochargers feature intercoolers coated in 24-karat gold.

The engine bay looks like a true work of art, with numerous carbon fiber details.

The engine is paired with a six-speed manual transmission that drives the rear wheels.

Aggressive Body Design

The Project Endgame’s body, like other Speedsters, is made of carbon fiber but looks much more aggressive due to inspiration from the Gunther Werks Turbo model. The standard “ducktail” spoiler is replaced by a huge rear carbon fiber wing. Characteristic side air intakes have also appeared, along with a new front bumper and a more aggressive rear end with a carbon fiber diffuser. Despite the additional elements, the car’s weight is just over 1179 kg.

Color Palette and Interior Details

The car is painted in True Candy Red, which shines brightly under direct light. Contrast is created by 24-karat gold on the mirror and headlight surrounds, as well as gold accents on the pillars and Porsche logos on the doors.

The Marvel theme continues inside, where Gunther Werks created a unique gear shift lever inlaid with 24-karat gold and precious stones.

Each of the six stones—green, blue, orange, pink, red, and yellow—symbolizes a specific gear, reminiscent of the Infinity Stones from “The Avengers.” The interior is also adorned with carbon fiber door sills and panels, seats with carbon backs, and leather combining red, black, and gold colors with additional gold accents on the dashboard.

The creation of a car like Project Endgame highlights a trend in the automotive world where high technology and art intertwine to create unique specimens. This is not just a means of transport, but rather a collectible item reflecting the customer’s personality and the manufacturer’s craftsmanship. Such projects often become benchmarks for future trends in tuning and design, showing how far one can deviate from the series concept while preserving the spirit of the original car. The use of pop culture references, such as Marvel, makes such cars even more interesting to the general public and collectors.

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