Introducing the Rezvani Retro: A Speedy Track Beast Based on the Porsche 911

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Rezvani Motors, a boutique car manufacturer from Southern California, known for its impressive Tank model, is now diving back into the world of high-performance sports cars. Their latest creation, the Rezvani Retro, draws inspiration from the past while utilizing the modern Porsche 911 platform.

The Rezvani Retro comes in three trim levels: RR1-550, RR1-565, and RR1-750. The RR1-550 boasts a 550-horsepower turbocharged flat-six engine, while the RR1-565 offers a naturally-aspirated 565-horsepower flat-six, and the RR1-750 tops them all with a turbocharged 750-horsepower engine.

Each model comes with the option of a six-speed manual, seven-speed manual, or Porsche’s PDK system. The 750-spec model impressively accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in just 2 seconds.

Introducing the Rezvani Retro: A Speedy Track Beast Based on the Porsche 911

With a design inspired by 1970s race cars, the Rezvani Retro features custom carbon fiber bodywork. Buyers can also opt for various upgrades, including lightweight windows, an internal roll cage, racing harnesses, and performance enhancements like Brembo brakes and Ohlins TTX-Pro coilovers.

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Limited to just 50 units worldwide, the Rezvani Retro is now available for order starting at $149,000. However, this price does not include the cost of the Porsche 911 Carrera S, GT3, or Turbo S donor car required for the build.

If you’re looking for a blend of retro aesthetics and modern performance, the Rezvani Retro is ready to deliver an exhilarating driving experience on both the track and the street.

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