TECHART announces new GTstreet R
Since the presentation of the first 996 Turbo and 996 GT2 based GTstreet generation in 2001, the concept „GTstreet“ stands for a consequent symbiosis of suitability for daily use, distinctive design and increased track performance. The result: a highly individualized street-legal race car, suitable for daily use.
The final testing under everyday conditions is currently done at TECHART. The camouflaged prototype gives a first impression of the powerful appearance of the new GTstreet R. The launch is planned for late 2016.
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TECHART Automobildesign GmbH
TECHART Automobildesign GmbH, with its headquarters in Leonberg near Stuttgart, sets global standards in terms of premium refinement for Porsche cars. Founded in 1987, TECHART has been living this passion for over 25 years under the leadership of the two managing directors Thomas Behringer and Matthias Krauß. The consistent implementation of own ideas and developments, the company became an internationally renowned brand with over 70 headquarter-based employees and sales partners in over 30 countries. TECHART's product range consists of proprietary developments and designs, offering refinement options for any Porsche model and every section of the vehicle: aerodynamic improvement and exterior styling, technical optimizations such as engine powerkits, exhaust systems, wheels, suspensions or assistance systems, as well as bespoke interior personalization, manufactured by TECHART's inhhouse saddlery and upholstery shop.
Approved as an internationally registered vehicle manufacturer, TECHART is the premium brand for the refinement of Porsche cars worldwide.
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