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Body Style | |
Length | 175 in |
Width | 76 in |
Height | 47 in |
Wheelbase | 103 in |
Weight | 3087 lb |
Transmission | 6-speed manual |
Engine | 3.7 L F6 |
Power | 700 bhp @ 7000 rpm |
Similar | On a basis of top speed: Koenigsegg CC V8 S Maserati Edo Competition MC12 XX Ferrari P4/5 |
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The CTR-3 is the latest in Ruf's line of ultra-performing Porsches. Upon release, the CTR-3 will hold the title as one of the fastest Porsches offered, with a top speed of 235 MPH. To reduce weight the CTR-3's developers made the additon of several unique aluminum and carbon fiber panels and a new lattice tubing spaceframe. The CTR-3 is set to out-peform many of the supercars of it's era, as the original CTR did, but it doesn't come at a cheap price, the CTR-3 is set to sell at a healthy sum of $510,000. Along with being expensive and fast, the CTR-3 is blisteringly quick with 0-60 clocking in at 3.2 seconds. The CTR-3's twin-turbocharged 3.7 L F6 outputs an impressive 700 bhp at 7000 rpm and has torque topping out at 657 lb-ft.
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