I had the opportunity to drive both cars on the same day at Atlanta Motorsports Park. To me, the first big difference was power. It was very clear that the Turbo S offered much more torque due to the turbo itself. BUT, the GT3 RS was absolutely planted through the turns. Iâm told that the GT3 RS can create upwards of 700 lbs. of downforce and I believe it! The cornering capabilities of the GT3 RS were noticeably superior to the Turbo S. Porsche has created two impeccable machines and both are a pleasure to drive. If someone were to ask me which car is faster âaround the track?â I would give the GT3 RS the slight edge because of the downforce in the corners. If someone were to ask me which car is faster âin a straight line?â Bye bye GT3 RS, The Turbo S is hands down faster. Lesson of the day: If youâre driving down the road in your quarter million dollar Porsche 911/GT3 RS and you come up to a red light next to another Porsche. Make sure itâs not a 911/Turbo S before you take off, because if it is youâll get smoked! 2017 Porsche 911 Split Personality: Turbo S vs. GT3 RS Porscheâs absolute peak of its 911 line is a Jekyll and Hyde story for the modern age. Both models are born from the same DNA, but one pampers its driver into overconfidence while the other shames them into submission. But which is more worth its barely under $200k sticker price? That ruling depends on your habits and preferences as a driver as well as your penchant for punishment. So letâs see how each model stacks up to decide which side of Jekyll/Hyde you prefer. Porsche 911 Turbo S: The Consummate Coddling CoupĂŠ At 3,563 lbs and stuffed to the gills with every electronic nanny imaginable, the 580 hp 2017 Porsche 911 Turbo S is the absolute peak of what some define an exotic performance car to be. Put simply, all those gadgets tucked in neatly underneath gorgeous, curvaceous sheet metal can make you one hell of a driver. No, it wonât keep you from burning out the clutch on your brother-in-lawâs manual farm truck or suddenly teach you how to exit a turn without nuzzling the wall, but what it will do is give you grip when and where you need it. And lots of it. The PTM (Porsche Traction Management) system continually re-vectors torque thousands of times throughout a turn to attain neutral handling in a stunning variety of situations. Turns that would normally result in catastrophic understeer can be navigated like a maĂŽtre d dodges incoming busboys. When you turn a bit too aggressively and initiate what would have normally been a slide, PTM kicks in alongside an electronic locking differential to make the back wheels do the steering for you. But having an electronic guardian angel over your shoulder can easily cultivate bad habits and lead to overconfidence. Suddenly, you could get a bit too happy with the wheel and direct it towards the nearest retaining wall, with which the 911 Turbo S might happily comply. So, you should feel no shame in enjoying being pampered by the Turbo, but donât let it spoil you into becoming a less attentive driver. Porsche 911 GT3 RS: Ferocious, Feral and Fun The 911 GT3 RS is the polar opposite approach to modifying the Carrera compared to the Turbo S. Strip out most of the nannies, take the stereo and sound-deadening with you, and strap in the closest engine youâll get to a cup car, and you have a monstrously powerful 500 hp beast. Too powerful? Perhaps. Fun? You bet your sweet tush! Porscheâs GT3 RS is the answer to all the complainers who whine about the death of analog driving. While it still retains systems like Porscheâs insanely advanced dual-clutch seven-speed PDK transmission, it refuses to play backseat driver to your shenanigans. Want to slide the whole rear end through a hairpin? Be its guest â if you can make it all the way through. This âmake you smoke every cigarette in the packâ approach to punishment can lead to some gleeful moments but also some downright terrifying ones. The fact that the steering wheel unabashedly transmits every bit of road feedback only adds to the rodeo-like feeling. But when you master it, thar be bliss in them turns. A hyper rigid frame and all that dieting pair sublimely with the smooth-locking rear differential to make the vehicle an extension of your body rather than an insulator against your poorest decisions. Snap too hard off the brakes on an exit, for instance, and the nose lurches upwards, diminishing your control and grip until you guide it back down. In the end, the GT3 RS is the most car you can have on the track that can legally sport a license plate on its rump. Take care of the beast, and it will take care of you â but donât think you can take your eyes off it for a second. 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Since the 911 Turbo S emerged as a regular-production model in 2010, the "base" Turbo has been overlooked. This new one shouldn't be. For starters, it gets 572 horsepower and 553 lb-ft of torqueUnofficial Collectors Resource Website Porsche 911 991 Turbo S vs GT3 RS EVO Testing the 991 Generation This was a great test to watch for both amazing cars. Comparing the two on the Anglesey Circuit you can see the 911 Turbo S and GT3 RS are matched. Interesting to note is the Turbo S running normal road tyres and from the EVO presenters comments, who is used to new car tests, the Turbo S just worked.
The result: impressive. In the 911 Turbo, the unit delivers 427kW (580PS), and 478kW (650PS) in the 911 Turbo S. The sprint performances are excellent. The 911 Turbo reaches 62mph in 2.8 seconds with Launch Control and 124mph in 9.7 seconds. The 911 Turbo S reaches 62mph in 2.7 Apr 16, 2019 at 1:14pm ET The Porsche 911 GT3 and the even more hardcore GT3 RS have an overall setup with more of an emphasis on corner carving rather than straight-line speed. People still take them to the drag strip, though. This clip from Drag Times highlights just how little difference there is between a GT3 and GT3 RS in a quarter-mile race. See More Of The 911 GT3's Speed: Both Porsches pack a naturally aspirated flat-six. The version in the GT3 produces 500 horsepower (373 kilowatts) and 339 pound-feet (460 Newton-meters) of torque. Additional tuning for the GT3 RS increases the output to 520 hp (388 kW) and 346 lb-ft (469 Nm). The two coupes have a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox driving the rear wheels. It's not clear whether the cars in this race are mechanically stock and whether they're running different tires. Drag Times shows off two races for the pair of Porsches but doesn't provide times for the first one. In the initial run, the standard GT3 actually appears to take a very narrow victory over the GT3 RS. The less expensive machine only seems to have its nose ahead of the pricier one. The second race actually has the time slip from the drag strip, so we don't want to spoil the results. It's also a very competitive run, though. If you're planning to spend a whole lot of time at the drag strip, a 911 GT3 or GT3 RS probably isn't the ideal choice. For significantly less money, a Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye would get a buyer nearly the same quarter-mile times. Switch out the Dodge's stock Pirelli P-Zero tires for some purpose-made, drag-racing rubber, and the figures should drop even more. Source: Drag Times via YouTube Comparatif entre : Porsche 911 GT2 RS et Porsche 911 GT3. Dans la jungle et la masse des modèles disponible à la vente, nous comparons ici une Porsche 911 GT2 RS et une Porsche 911 GT3. Ce match Atacama Beige/Black, Leather Seat Trim w/Two-Tone Heritage Design Interior Black, Exclusive Manufaktur Lthr Seat Trim w/Two-Tone Interior Black, Leather Seat Trim w/Heritage Design Interior Black, Leather Seat Trim w/Leather Interior Black, Leather Seat Trim w/Sport-Tex Centers Black, Lthr Seat Trim w/Lthr Interior & Chalk Stitching Black, Lthr Seat Trim w/Sport-Tex Centers & Chalk Stitching Bordeaux Red, Exclusive Manufaktur Lthr Seat Trim w/Two-Tone Interior Bordeaux Red, Leather Seat Trim w/Leather Interior Bordeaux Red, Lthr Seat Trim w/Lthr Interior & Chalk Stitching Graphite Blue, Exclusive Manufaktur Lthr Seat Trim w/Two-Tone Interior Graphite Blue, Leather Seat Trim w/Leather Interior Graphite Blue, Lthr Seat Trim w/Lthr Interior & Chalk Stitching Slate Grey, Exclusive Manufaktur Lthr Seat Trim w/Two-Tone Interior Slate Grey, Leather Seat Trim w/Leather Interior Slate Grey, Lthr Seat Trim w/Lthr Interior & Chalk Stitching . 182 95 6 109 406 691 198 438