TechArt's Porsche 911 based GTStreet for Geneva

TechArt will be unveiling the new GTstreet based on the 997 Porsche 911 Turbo at the Geneva Motor Show. The performance from the 3.6 liter twin-turno flat engine has been modified by TechArt to produce 630 horsepower with a torque of 620 Nm. That gives the TechArt GTstreer the ability to do 0-60 mph in just 3.2 seconds.

The body kit for the TechArt GTstreet was created in the wind tunnel, and offers an optimal symbiosis of aerodynamic downforce providing minimized drag. Not to mention its one goodlooking car.

TechArt's Porsche 911 based GTStreet for Geneva

Press Release:

World Debut at the Geneva Motor Show 2007

The Next Generation: TechArt GTstreet Based on Porsche 911 Turbo

With its 2001 TechArt GTstreet based on the 997 Porsche 911 Turbo, TechArt created one of the fastest and most powerful street-legal sports cars of its time. The next evolutionary stage of this fascinating concept celebrates its world debut at the Geneva Motor Show 2007: The new TechArt GTstreet based on the 911 Turbo of the latest 997 series.

Like the predecessor the new GTstreet edition centers on a powerful engine: The 3.6-liter twin-turbo flat engine is modified by the TechArt engine specialists and now develops 630 hp / 463 kW at 6,800 rpm, up from standard 480 hp / 353 kW. Peak torque increases from 620 Nm to 820 Nm at 4,500 rpm.

Thus equipped the TechArt GTstreet delivers performance that firmly places it among the world”s fastest sports cars: 0 ““ 100 km/h in just 3.2 seconds, 200 km/h after just 10.9 seconds and a top speed of 345 km/h speak volumes.

The body kit for the TechArt GTstreet was created in the wind tunnel, and offers an optimal symbiosis of aerodynamic downforce, minimized drag and striking design.


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  • Rogue

    There is an error in the beginning and header of the article. It is corrected a paragraph or so down.

    This is based on a 997 Turbo, not a 996 – hence the round traditional Porsche headlights.