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The GT Carbon Edition of the Porsche 918 from Gemballa

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Recently updated on February 17, 2020 at 07:58 am

GEMBALLA presented the MIRAGE GT Carbon Edition with a quantity of only 5 copies. The Porsche Carrera GT serves as the basis. Not only the design but also the performance have experienced a significant increase. The new body elements made of carbon fiber were optimized in the wind tunnel.

(Photo: Gemballa)
The front apron has been changed, which now features striking features with larger air inlets and a front lip. The downforce of the GT was optimized. The GT also got modified side skirts, the rear brake system is optimally supplied with air through the integrated guide channels. At the rear there is a new diffuser which should stabilize the car better at high speeds and, in conjunction with the larger rear wing, should provide more contact pressure. The roof channel, the hood in front, and the rear-view camera also catch the eye.

The GT Carbon Edition of the Porsche 918 from Gemballa

Of course there is also more power. A modified engine electronics, special exhaust system, special catalytic converters as well as a pneumatic valve control are now responsible for 670 PS / 493 kW - 630 NM at 8.000 rpm. The sprint to 100 km / h now takes 3,7 seconds and the GT flies at a maximum of 335 km / h. The interior has also been significantly upgraded with Alcantara, carbon and leather. The net price of the limited GT is 298.000 euros. And now it comes ...! The purchase price of the vehicle is NOT included!

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