2023 Porsche 911 GT3 RS Teased Ahead Of August 17 Full Debut

We have spied the next-generation Porsche 911 GT3 RS several times already and we know the development work is nearing its completion. A new official teaser image coming from Stuttgart confirms the new range-topping 911 will be ready for its full debut very soon. Porsche’s plan is to unveil the sports car on August 17 this year.

There’s not much text accompanying the preview image, though, at least, Porsche confirms what will power the vehicle. A 4.0-liter flat-six engine will generate somewhere around 500 horsepower (368 kilowatts). The naturally aspirated mill will reportedly have 520 hp (383 hp) on tap and should be capable of revving to 9,500 rpm.

Gallery: Porsche 911 GT3 RS No Camo Spy Photos








“The new 911 GT3 RS is even more optimized for track use than its predecessors. The spontaneously responsive, high-revving four-liter, six-cylinder boxer engine with approximately 500 PS has proven ideal for use at trackdays and club sport events,” Andreas Preuninger, Director GT Model Line at Porsche, comments. “That’s why we focused primarily on aerodynamics and chassis questions in the development of the new 911 GT3 RS.”

The single available teaser image shows us a prototype of the new 911 GT3 RS at what appears to be a section of the Nurburgring. We’ve seen several similar test cars already and we know about some of the visual tweaks compared to the 911 GT3. For example, at the front, a pair of vertical fins on either side of the bumper will be added for improved aerodynamics. Along the side, the most hardcore and track-focused 911 receives front fender vents, additional aero behind the front wheel, and an intake in the rear fenders.

Porsche currently sells the 911 GT3 and 911 GT3 Touring in the United States at a starting price of $169,700. This is the price for the bare-bones base model and we expect the more powerful and hardcore 911 GT3 RS to command a significant premium over that figure. Our very rough estimation is a starting price of about $200,000.

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