It’s wild to think Rezvani has been around for over a decade, churning out slick-looking supercars and military-inspired SUVs. Now, the California-based company is turning its attention to retro-themed Porsches. The firm has unveiled a pair of 935-inspired creations it calls the RR1 600 and the RR1 750.
Those numbers reference the cars’ output. Both are based on the 992-generation 911 and feature carbon-fiber bodywork with the retro-themed design. Powering the 600 is a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter flat-six engine, which features upgraded turbos and other hardware that Rezvani doesn’t specify. The 600 can hit 60 miles per hour in 3.0 seconds.
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The RR1 750, based on the 911 Turbo S, has a 3.8-liter twin-turbo flat-six engine making 750 horsepower. It takes only 2.0 seconds to reach 60 thanks to the all-wheel-drive system and the seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox. Buyers can upgrade the suspension for track use with the optional Ohlins TTX-Pro coilovers.
Rezvani is producing 50 of these, and each one takes approximately four months to build, with the car costing $195,000 to start. Importantly, that price doesn’t include the 992-generation 911 donor car, which the buyer has to provide.
And like the car, the options aren’t cheap. Center-lock wheels are $12,500. Carbon-fiber wheel covers are $4,500. The upgraded track suspension is $8,500. An intercooler and auxiliary radiator cost $3,500 each, while the upgraded Brembo brakes cost as much as the wheels, and those are just the highlights.