We can remember it now: it was back in August, the tarmac, the tires, the engines... everything was hot and we were enjoying a nice exhaust sound when Vorsteiner released the VRT aerodynamic package for the Porsche 911.
Now, the tuner is adding the icing on the VRT cake, offering us a set of images of the project that brings the vehicle on the street. The images offer us a complete view of the car, also focusing on multiple details. You can take a virtual tour of the vehicle in the gallery bellow.
We’d like to remind you that the VRT Porsche 911 comes with an exterior kit that brings a mild approach and also features new lightweight alloy rims.
The 911 features a new front fascia that seems to have a passion for cooling, as it comes with large air intakes and also uses LED daytime running lights. The vehicle has also been fitted with a front chin spoiler that comes to offer a stylish and functional face. The design used by the front elements can also be found on the side skirts.
The vehicle’s rear has received special attention, as it has been gifted with a new bumper that houses a difusser and four large exhaust tips that come with a chrome finish, as well as air outlets. The rear-engined coupe has had its rear downforce increased thanks to the use of a generously-sized custom spoiler.
As for the rims, the vehicle rides on monoblock aluminum wheels that use Michelin PS2 tires and come with a central locking system. Before we end, we must thank Teamspeed for publishing the images.
Now, the tuner is adding the icing on the VRT cake, offering us a set of images of the project that brings the vehicle on the street. The images offer us a complete view of the car, also focusing on multiple details. You can take a virtual tour of the vehicle in the gallery bellow.
We’d like to remind you that the VRT Porsche 911 comes with an exterior kit that brings a mild approach and also features new lightweight alloy rims.
The 911 features a new front fascia that seems to have a passion for cooling, as it comes with large air intakes and also uses LED daytime running lights. The vehicle has also been fitted with a front chin spoiler that comes to offer a stylish and functional face. The design used by the front elements can also be found on the side skirts.
The vehicle’s rear has received special attention, as it has been gifted with a new bumper that houses a difusser and four large exhaust tips that come with a chrome finish, as well as air outlets. The rear-engined coupe has had its rear downforce increased thanks to the use of a generously-sized custom spoiler.
As for the rims, the vehicle rides on monoblock aluminum wheels that use Michelin PS2 tires and come with a central locking system. Before we end, we must thank Teamspeed for publishing the images.