This Is The New Porsche 911 GT3 RS: More Aero, More Adjustability, More Power, And More Potency (2024)

The latest Porsche to get the Rennsport treatment has officially been unveiled after months of appearing in spy shots testing on the Nürburgring. The camouflage has finally been stripped away to reveal just how wild the RS-specific aerodynamics are in comparison to the base GT3 that launched last year, and as is the case with every RS model, the GT3 RS has been sharpened and augmented over the base model GT3 to make it the most potent street-legal track-focused car in Porsche history.

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Aerodynamics and Bodywork

Porsche says the RS’s connection to motorsport is defined by its use of a single radiator centrally-mounted in the front end; where a typical 911 would have its frunk storage space, the GT3 RS houses a massive solitary radiator. This design eliminates the old three-radiator layout, thereby freeing up space around the front axle. What to do with this space? Add active aerodynamic elements. With only moderate bumps in power, aerodynamics have always been the element that truly separate the RS models from their base GT3 counterparts, and the story is no different in the 992 generation.

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Between the continuously adjusting active aero around the front axle and the not-so-subtle rear wing (which is a two-piece design, with a fixed base and an active upper element), the new GT3 RS produces a substantial amount of downforce, roughly double the capability of the previous GT3 RS model from the 991.2 generation, and almost triple that of the current base GT3. How much downforce? At roughly 124mph (200km/h), the RS generates nearly 902lbs of it (409kg). Keep pushing to 177mph (285km/h), and you’ll get a whopping 1,896lbs (860kg). In other words, it sticks.

The big wing is not a one-trick pony, though, as this is also the first GT3 model to be fitted with a drag reduction system, which is a button-activated mode that can be used within a specific speed range to improve top-end speed on straightaways (or, we presume, on heroic early morning Autobahn sprints). On the other side of the spectrum, the front and rear active aero elements will also work in tandem under hard deceleration to provide air braking.

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Sideblades behind the front and rear wheel arches help maintain a consistent flow along the sides of the car, while smaller roof-mounted blades do the same up top. The now-typical front fender louvers are aided by new, large inlets on the trailing edge of the front fender in an effort to minimize “dynamic pressure” on the wheel arches—the idea being to keep the downforce consistent over the front axle. The rear diffuser is a slight modification of the base GT3’s.

The RS uses an extensive amount of carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) for its panels—specifically the doors, front fenders, frunk, and roof, as well as some interior bits like the bucket seats—which results in a reported curb weight of just under 3197lbs (1450kg).

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Chassis and Suspension

Even the suspension has been redesigned with aerodynamic properties in mind. Case in point are the teardrop shaped linkages in the double-wishbone front end, which Porsche says add over 88lbs (40kg) of additional downforce on the front axle, which boasts a 29mm wider track compared to the non-RS GT3. RS-specific updates also include modified geometry of the multi-link suspension in front and rear, with the goal being to reduce the frontward pitch during braking and the rearward pitch during acceleration. The big picture is to keep the car as flat as possible without sacrificing acceleration and deceleration potential, in order to keep the aero package in its optimal and most consistent window.

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Porsche has fitted aluminum monoblock six-pot (each piston is 2mm larger than the GT3, a bump from 30 to 32mm) fixed-caliper 408mm-diameter brakes diameter on the front end. In the rear, you will find four-pot calipers clamping 380mm discs. For a fee, buyers can option the Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake package, which in addition to better materials, also increases diameter front and rear to 410 and 390mm, respectively.

The GT3’s rear-axle steering has also been given more range in the RS model, while the driver has more control over the car’s settings than ever from the co*ckpit. The RS features three selectable drive modes (Normal, Sport, and, you guessed it, Track), but there is far more adjustability beyond these. For instance, the driver can also play around with the bump and rebound damping of the front and rear suspension independently, a first in any GT3 model to date. Going even further, there is also a rotary knob included for changing the behavior of the differential.

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Forged alloy centerlock wheels come standard, measuring 20” tall in front and 21” in the rear. These are wrapped in street-legal semi-slicks (275/35 in front, 335/30 in the rear). Further information on tire compounds and options is forthcoming.

Engine and Powertrain

The powertrain in the RS is basically another slightly modified version of the venerable four-liter that propels the standard GT3, but with more power. Whereas the GT3’s mill produces 502hp and 346lb-ft of torque from its 4.0L flat-six, the RS’s output is slightly higher at a max of roughly 518hp (525PS). According to Porsche, this boost is mainly the result of employing a new camshaft design.

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No information was provided on the torque front, but the RS should feel punchier as you go through the gears thanks to its seven-speed PDK gearbox (there is no manual option it seems, as expected), which uses a shorter final drive ratio compared to the base GT3. The quoted figures from Porsche include a 0-62mph sprint in 3.2 seconds, and a top speed of nearly 184mph (296km/h) in seventh gear, presumably with the DRS activated.

Pricing and Packages

As is typical with special Porsche models, even the RS can be upgraded. The two available options are the Clubsport and Weissach packages. The Clubsport option can be checked for no additional cost (at least in MSRP terms), and adds a steel rollover bar, a handheld fire extinguisher in the interior, as well as a six-point harness for the driver.

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The Weissach package does cost more—the exact amount was not specified in today’s press release—and includes front and rear anti-roll bars, a rollover bar made from CFRP (rather than steel in the Clubsport), and a carbon weave pattern on the frunk, roof, some parts of the rear wing, and the upper shell of the rearview mirrors. The package also includes the rear coupling rods and the shear panel on the rear axle in CFRP rather than alloy, which Porsche says will “contribute to a further enhancement of the driving dynamics.”

Weissach-equipped RSes will also feature more precise paddle shifters, as well as magnesium alloy wheels, which save over 17lbs (8kg) over the base wheels.

The given pricing information is limited at this time, but the RS should be available next spring starting at just over $225,000.

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FAQs

How much horsepower does the new Porsche GT3 RS have? ›

As soon as the lights give the starting signal, the new 911 GT3 RS delivers unbelievable performance of up to 342 lb-ft on the racetrack. With up to 518 hp, taking you from 0-60 mph in 3.0 seconds, it can reach a top track speed of 184 mph.

What is the aerodynamic of the 911 GT3 RS? ›

Variable wing elements generate high levels of downforce. The clear focus of the aerodynamic development in the 911 GT3 RS was to generate as much downforce as possible. The total output is a whopping 860 kg at 285 km/h.

What is so special about the GT3 RS? ›

The GT3 RS and S/T models get tuned up to 518 horsepower and come with more aero elements to increase downforce to stick them to the road. The GT3 RS comes with an outrageous rear wing that incorporates a drag-reduction system similar to those on Formula 1 race cars.

How much downforce does the new GT3 RS have? ›

And the Porsche 911 GT3 RS is your key target. This car develops more than twice the downforce of the RS that immediately preceded it, and three times as much as the regular GT3. It has a Masters in airflow management and PHD in drag reduction. In total it develops 409kg of downforce at 124mph, and 860kg at 177mph.

How much horsepower does the GT2 RS vs GT3 RS have? ›

On paper at least, the two RS models represent different tiers of performance as the 991-generation GT2 RS has 700 horsepower whereas the new GT3 RS makes do with "only" 518 hp. Despite the 182-hp gap, the 992-generation GT3 RS proved to be substantially faster thanks to its comprehensive aero package.

Is the 911 GT3 RS a supercar? ›

2023 Porsche 911 GT3 RS First Test: A Supercar Unlike Any Other.

What is the 0 to 60 on a 911 GT3 RS? ›

Acceleration (mph)
0 - 30 mph1.5 s
0 - 40 mph2.0 s
0 - 50 mph2.5 s
0 - 60 mph2.7 s
0 - 70 mph3.9 s
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Which is faster, Turbo S or GT3 RS? ›

With up to 640 horsepower, the Turbo S is a lot more powerful, and significantly faster, than anything in the GT3 lineup. A Turbo S Coupe can run from 0 to 60 in a lightning-fast 2.6 seconds. The GT3 RS can manage the same feet in a still-impressive 3.0 seconds.

Why is the GT3 RS so fast? ›

The 911 GT3 RS quickens the pulse like very little else can. You are catapulted by the 4.0-litre, high-revving, naturally aspirated 525PS engine from 0-100km/h in just 3.2 seconds.

Should I get a GT3 or GT3 RS? ›

While the 911 GT3 offers a more balanced option for everyday use and the thrill of the track, the GT3 RS leans decisively towards pursuing record lap times on the circuit, with significant enhancements in power, aerodynamics, and weight.

How fast is the new GT3 RS? ›

Maximum performance. As soon as the lights give the starting signal, the new 911 GT3 RS delivers unbelievable performance on the racetrack. With up to 465 Nm of torque and 386 kW (525 PS), you're catapulted from 0-62 mph in 3.2 seconds. Reaching a top speed of 184 mph, there's virtually no time for a breathe.

Is the Porsche GT3 RS fast? ›

Porsche 911 GT3 RS (type 991.2)

Its 4.0-litre, naturally aspirated, flat-six engine revved to 9,000rpm and delivered a thumping 520PS. Combined with outstanding aerodynamics, that translated to a 0-100km/h time of just 3.2 seconds.

Is GT3 or GT3 RS faster? ›

In terms of performance, significant differences are also observed. The Porsche GT3 boasts an acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.4 seconds and a top speed of 318 km/h. On the other hand, the Porsche 911 GT3 RS achieves an acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.2 seconds and a top speed of 312 km/h.

Is the Porsche 911 Turbo S or GT3 RS faster? ›

With up to 640 horsepower, the Turbo S is a lot more powerful, and significantly faster, than anything in the GT3 lineup. A Turbo S Coupe can run from 0 to 60 in a lightning-fast 2.6 seconds. The GT3 RS can manage the same feet in a still-impressive 3.0 seconds.

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