Monterey Car Week Spotlight: Gunther Werks Reveals Limited-Edition 911 With 500 HP
by AutoExpert | 28 August, 2024
Introducing the GWR, Gunther Werks' newest restoration project for the Porsche 911. The lightweight marvel made its debut at the recent Monterey Car Week in California, sporting a sleek carbon fiber body that weighs just 2,400 pounds.
The experts applied cosmetic upgrades to the new front fascia, which included a black splitter and larger air intakes, tinted LED DRLs and headlights, and a custom hood with air extractors.
In addition to a 3D-printed exhaust, a diffuser, turbofan covers, a striking ducktail spoiler, and one-piece forged magnesium wheels, Gunther Werks has installed an LED light bar in the trunk. The GWR's engine is a 4.0-liter overhead-valve six-cylinder that produces 500 horsepower and 340 lb-ft of torque at 9,000 rpm. A manual gearbox pairs best with this engine.
In order to maximize responsiveness, the engine features a unique throttle body, a redesigned intake manifold, and a number of lightweight titanium components. Power is delivered through a manual gearbox.
An Alcantara-wrapped steering wheel, two gold gauges, and a 12 o'clock marker adorn the interior, which also has two carbon fiber bucket seats and a carbon dashboard. Gunther Werks hasn’t revealed the price yet, but they plan to produce only 40 units.