REVEALED! Porsche's All-New GT2RS Is EXPOSED Via Forza Motorsport 7 Cover

REVEALED! Porsche's All-New GT2RS Is EXPOSED Via Forza Motorsport 7 Cover
If you haven't noticed, Spies, video games are big business. And, it's universally being seen across various industries.

As of late the automotive manufacturers have picked up on this and are catering to this audience. You can tell because there's been concerted efforts to make sure vehicles appear in video games as well as the flurry of concept vehicles specifically built for video games — in real life and in the games.

That said, the latest news we have is a bit peculiar. Porsche has revealed its all-new 911 GT2RS but not in the traditional sense with a press release and a slew of images/video.

It's being used as the cover car for Forza Motorsport 7, which was launched over this past weekend.

As of now official information is non-existent but it's expected to produce 650-700 horsepower and feature only one gearbox, a PDK. Expect the GT2RS to use the most advanced techniques to shed weight, get power to the ground and keep it aerodynamically sound.

Get your first full frontal, below.





dpalmodpalmo - 6/12/2017 10:42:54 AM
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This shows that Porsche will always remain at the top of the food chain with state of the art performance and design.

650-700 horsepower from a 3.8 boxer? Truly astonishing! My only concern is any signs of turbo lag, but you can trust the amazing engineers at VW AG to design fantastic engines!


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 6/12/2017 11:22:06 AM
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I always wonder just how many GT2RS cars are sold. Even a Turbo S is huge money. Lots of other choices if you are willing to spend that kind of money vs driving a car that in passing looks like every other 911 with the addition of a wing and some stripes. Porsche has the Boxster Range, the 911 Range and now it needs an RS Range or something modern above it to go along with the high performance of the cars in this segment. The 918 would have just right in a V8 without the hybrid bits.



MDarringerMDarringer - 6/12/2017 6:47:15 PM
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I agree that the 918 with a V8 would have been delightful.

The volume of these special editions will not be big, BUT all of them will sell for a massive profit and therein is the magic of the idea.


MorePowerMorePower - 6/12/2017 6:38:49 PM
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I wonder how much microsoft had to pay Porsche/V.A.G. for the privilege?


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