Niche automaker Rezvani has unveiled the RR1, its newest production supercar. It can be based either on the Porsche 911 Carrera T or the 911 Turbo S – you choose which one – and starts from $195,000 for the conversion alone.
If you go with the Carrera T, you get a 3.0-liter flat-six engine boosted to 600 PS (592 hp / 441 kW). You can choose between manual and PDK for the transmission, but the drive will stay on the rear wheels.
Picking the Turbo S will net you 3.8 liters of displacement, 750 PS (740 hp / 552 kW) and four driven wheels. Note that this version is PDK-only – no rowing your own gears.
Options include Öhlins race suspension based on coilovers ($8,500), centerlock wheels ($12,500), Brembo six-piston brake calipers ($12,500) and a stainless-steel roll cage ($5,500). For a bit of customization, you could order a new livery ($2,500) and an interior overhaul involving custom high-quality fabric ($3,750).
Only 50 examples will be made. The RR1 is the first entry in Rezvani’s new vehicle lineup called Retro, so more models like this should follow eventually.