A gold-plated and carbon fiber modified Porsche 911 Turbo S from Russia.

Upper Heart March 19, 2018 06:39

Developed from the Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet, the Stinger GTR Carbon Edition from the Russian tuning company impresses with its use of premium materials such as gold and carbon fiber.

Being a fairly common model and easily duplicated, the Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet has just been comprehensively upgraded by the Russian tuning company TopCar, under the name Stinger GTR Carbon Edition.

As the name suggests, the Stinger GTR Carbon Edition is completely different from the original, primarily using carbon fiber. The rear wing, diffusers, and air vents all reveal the distinctive carbon fiber texture, making the car look cooler and more sporty.

In addition, the widebody kit consists of a total of 17 different parts, covering up to 90% of the original car's body. The car also features large, sporty 5-spoke ADV.1 wheels, similar to those found on professional racing cars.

Carbon fiber continues to be found inside the car's interior with decorative trim panels. All the seats are also upholstered in premium leather with exquisite stitching.

However, the most distinctive feature of the car is the array of interior details plated with real gold – from the gear lever, shift paddles, door handles, power window buttons, air vents, to even the brake and accelerator pedals.

TopCar not only upgraded the exterior but also addressed the performance. The 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 engine of the 911 Turbo S received ECU tuning along with several other modifications. As a result, the Stinger GTR Carbon Edition boasts up to 750 horsepower (an increase of 170 horsepower compared to the original).

TopCar took 9 months to develop this tuning package, so its price is up to $92,000 and the installation cost is around $12,000.
Source: Zing/Carscoops
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