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TechArt GTsport Concept Offers Exclusive Customization for the Porsche 911 Turbo S

TechArt's individualization concept GTsport for Porsche 911 Turbo S 11 photos
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TechArt, a reputable outfitter in the Porsche tuning scene, has decided to leverage this year's Tokyo Auto Salon to unleash their latest creation - a modular customization concept GTsport for the Porsche 911 Turbo S (992).
The 911 Turbo S is an already spectacular machine with its eye-catching styling, ballistic performance, and day-to-day usability. It has even been called "the most perfect sports car ever." But at the same time, it's a dynamic platform that tuning specialists like TechArt have used for boundary-pushing upgrades and personalization.

The German tuning firm has built its reputation on testing the limits of what's possible with Porsches, each of the team's creations being crafted with great precision and care to elevate their status to supercar levels.

With this latest 30-unit limited edition GTsport, the German tuning firm is showing the true potential of the current 992-generation 911 Turbo S by focusing on a "high level of individuality" and "optional scope." This means the company will turn the stock 911 Turbo into whatever you want it to be. The whole point of the exclusive personalization program is to give clients free rein on the combination of exterior and interior styling modifications as well as performance upgrades from TechArt's wide range of options they choose to apply to the Turbo S in order to make it truly unique.

TechArt's individualization concept GTsport for Porsche 911 Turbo S
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The outfitter revealed a series of images that seem to showcase the standard overhaul, with a striking front bumper with side canards, side skirts, and side air intakes. All these new TechArt-designed elements can be optioned with carbon fiber inserts, and along with a meticulously crafted rear diffuser and a carbon rear spoiler, they enhance not only the car's aesthetic appeal but also its aerodynamics.

The carbon aero hood highlights the elegant design while also adding a tinge of race car vibe. In line with the racing inspiration, TechArt equipped the new GTsport with Formula VI Race wheels.

A TechArt exhaust system with carbon tailpipes, a threaded spring kit, and side mirror trims are also on the extras list, so if you want a machine that screams individuality, TechArt can certainly deliver.

In terms of performance upgrades, the TechArt GTsport will be fitted with the tuner's Power Kit TA 092/T1.1, which boosts the 3.7-liter twin-turbo flat-six engine's output to 710 hp and 664 lb-ft of torque, from 650 hp and 590 lb-ft. Owners can also choose to put the Power Kit TA 092/T2.1 under the hood, which replaces the turbochargers, tweaks the software, and increases output to 800 hp. If the Porsche 911 Turbo S was already almost unbeatable, TechArt's GTsport probably even more so.

The available modifications don't stop there, though. The interior can also be personalized with TechArt's Refined Interior, which seems to include even more leather than standard and unique colored stitching throughout, adding to the custom feel of the machine. For those who want even more personalization inside the cockpit, the company offers something called TechArt GTsport Exclusive Interior, but no details on what it includes have been revealed.

TechArt will showcase its unique vehicle concept at the Tokyo Auto Salon 2024, from January 12 to 14.
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