The 911 Rally GT

The rally homologation kit for the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (type 992.1)

About the 911 Rally GT

The 911 Rally GT is a rally-homologated version of the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (Type 992.1). It combines speed, precision, drivability and proven reliability into a true rally machine. Designed to tackle the rally stages, it delivers both adrenaline and safety, embodying the very essence of Porsche’s racing heritage and engineering excellence.

Porsche has a rich history in the rally world, with iconic achievements such as winning the Rallye Monte Carlo with the 911 RS and groundbreaking performances with the 959. This heritage of speed, innovation, and competition lives on in the 911 Rally GT, continuing Porsche’s tradition on challenging and unpaved rally stages.

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Performance in numbers

Engine

Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (type 992.1) engine standard specification.

Displacement

3,996cm³

Performance

510 hp (unrestricted), 475 hp (with restrictor 59.7 mm FFSA/RACB)

Gears

6-speed sequential gearbox with modified ratio's for 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th gear.

Weight

Min. 1350 kg

Drive line

Rear-wheel drive

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