The most powerful version of the 993, the last air-cooled Porsche, came with a 3.8-liter flat-6 producing 295.9 HP.
Displacement
3,746 cc
Drivetrain
RR
Max. Power
295 BHP / 6,500 rpm
Max. Torque
36.2 kgfm / 5,500 rpm
Length
4,245 mm
Width
1,730 mm
Height
1,270 mm
Weight
1,270 kg
Aspiration
NA
Gr.N / PP 530.52
#Road Car
About
Porsche introduced the fourth-generation 911 in 1993 with the launch of the Type 993. Alongside revised styling, the model featured significant suspension improvements that enhanced handling. The most powerful variant of the series was the Carrera RS, released in 1995, which featured a more rigid yet lighter body. Powering the car was the final air-cooled engine used in the 911—a 3.8-liter flat-6 producing 295.9 HP. The track-focused Carrera RS Club Sport was also made available.
How to acquire the Porsche 911 Carrera RS (993) '95
The Porsche 911 Carrera RS (993) '95 can be acquired from the Used Cars dealer, where it was last available for Cr. 214,800.
It can also be acquired for free during cafe menu #31.
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