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  • Prototype-Inspired Audi RS e-tron GT project_513/2 Limited Edition

    Prototype-Inspired Audi RS e-tron GT project_513/2 Limited Edition

    • Audi’s first camouflage graphics–skinned vehicle from the factory with original RS e-tron GT prototype design
    • Unique interior and exterior e-tron camouflage design elements complete the package
    • Limited to 75 units and only available in the U.S.

    [source: Audi of America]

    HERNDON, VA – Today, Audi of America announced a limited offering of just 75 units of the 2023 Audi RS e-tron GT project_513/2. Developed in collaboration between Audi of America and Audi exclusive, customers now have the opportunity to drive a version of the e-tron GT that most closely resembles the prototype car. This limited edition leverages the original design used for global prototype testing with “e-tron” camouflage script on both the exterior and interior, and is exclusive to the U.S. market.

    Exterior design 
    The RS e-tron GT project_513/2 is the first Audi to offer a camouflage graphics-skinned and wrapped exterior from the factory. Camouflage graphics are often used by Audi for initial testing, and are designed to create confusion for onlookers that may be looking to capture the latest glimpse into automotive exterior design and technology before it is made public.

    The exclusivity of the project is underlined by leveraging the internal code name as a special edition.

    The project_513/2 represents the project naming convention which defines the product’s segment, generation, and body style. This naming is crafted early in the development process and is typically kept internal.

    Audi exclusive leveraged the red and black color theme from the original prototype test mules, and presents for the first time “red” Audi rings on the front and rear of the exterior. Unique 21-inch aero wheels finished in black are framed with both front and rear ceramic brakes painted in red. Furthermore, the rear quarter glass is etched with the “project_513/2” logo that underlines its exclusivity.

    Interior Design 
    The interior is inspired by its exterior colors and design elements using red and black colored accents as well as Audi exclusive interior elements unique to the edition. The air vents have been painted in the exact red color used for the exterior Audi rings, while red also appears on other details such as the steering wheel, floor mats, and the Fine Nappa leather honeycomb stitched seats.

    The dashboard introduces an Audi design first – Carbon fiber inlays with camo graphics that mimic the exterior design. These graphics include an innovative “partial matting” patented process, which is just a few thousandths of a millimeter deep, all primarily created by hand. The overall process includes the first component to be masked with a special foil, followed by glass media material that is pulled over the component using a suction jet method creating a distinctive, consistent look.

    For the first time on an Audi, the center armrest leather is embossed with the name of a special edition with “project_513/2”. In addition, the RS e-tron GT project_513/2 introduces an innovative e-tron background on the standard 10.1” MMI infotainment screen that includes an exclusive “project_513/2” logo in the bottom corner.

    Additionally, the RS e-tron GT project_513/2 presents an extensive list of standard equipment:

    • Fine Nappa leather seats with honeycomb stitching
    • 18-way front sport seat with ventilation and massage
    • Ceramic brakes with red caliper
    • Rear wheel steering
    • Power steering plus
    • Audi exclusive interior
    • 21“ 5-double-spoke concave design wheels in black finish
    • Dinamica headliner
    • HD Matrix-design LED headlights with Audi laser light
    • Carbon fiber roof
    • Carbon fiber exterior door inlays
    • Carbon fiber mirror caps
    • Illuminated Carbon fiber door sills inlays with RS logo

    Pure performance
    The Audi RS e-tron GT project_513/2 leverages the thrilling performance of the RS e-tron GT – Audi’s fastest 0-60 mph accelerating production model. Performance comes from two different motors (one on the front axle, and one on the rear axle) producing a combined 637 horsepower – making acceleration to 60 mph possible in just 3.1 seconds.

    Enhancing performance and precision handling at all speeds, the project_513/2 comes with standard rear wheel steering. This unique system allows the rear wheels to turn up to 2.8 degrees in the opposite direction of the front wheels at speeds up to about 30 mph for a tighter turning radius, while above 30 mph they turn in the same direction for greater stability and dynamics.

    Already have an e-tron GT? Audi has you covered
    Last year, Audi of America introduced the e-tron GT camouflage Indoor car cover for sale at audi-collection.com. The Indoor car cover holds the same camouflage wrap available on the RS e-tron GT project_513/2 made from a breathable and anti-static material, tailored specifically to fit your e-tron GT. The e-tron GT camouflage cover features black and white “e-tron” nomenclature underlined with elements of red and black color just like the limited edition model. For those customers that may not be fortunate enough to get one of the 75 limited edition units, the car cover will make anyone’s e-tron GT or RS e-tron GT look like they have the prototype in their garage.

    You can find out more information about the Audi e-tron GT Indoor Cover by visiting the following link from the Audi collection website: Audi e-tron GT Indoor Car Cover

    To further celebrate the exclusivity of each individual project_513/2, customers will receive a never before offered special edition VIN art. The VIN art portraits are printed on a thin aluminum plate with a high-gloss surface and are derived from the Vehicle Identification Number – exhibiting a detailed art print expression of the customer’s vehicle in high-resolution for display.

    The 2023 Audi RS e-tron GT project_513/2 is slated to be on sale this spring.

    MSRP pricing detail

    Model 
    2023 RS e-tron GT project_513/2$179,900

    Price excludes $1,495 destination charge, $595 metallic paint charge, sales taxes, title, options, and dealer charges. Dealer sets actual price.


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    This information and any vehicle specifications are preliminary and subject to change.

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    Top track speed electronically limited in U.S. Obey all speed and traffic laws.

    Always pay careful attention to the road, and do not drive while distracted.

    Competitive set claims based on manufacturers’ data available on date of publication regarding existing and anticipated 2022 U.S. model lineup for the luxury segment. Audi defines the luxury segment to include BMW, Mercedes Benz, Tesla, Porsche, Lexus and Jaguar.

    Airbags are supplemental restraints only and will not deploy under all crash circumstances. Always use safety belts and seat children only in the rear, using restraint systems appropriate for their size and age.

    Always obey local speed and traffic laws.

    Summer performance tires may ride less comfortably, make more noise, and wear more quickly than other choices. To avoid tire, rim, or vehicle damage, it is important that inflation pressure is regularly checked and maintained at optimum levels. High- performance tires are designed for optimum performance and handling in warm climates and are not suitable for cold, snowy, or icy weather conditions. When driving during cold, snowy, or icy weather conditions, ensure that your vehicle is equipped with appropriate all-season or winter weather tires. Tires are supplied and warranted by their manufacturer.

    Drift mode is only to be used on racetracks or closed courses by drivers who are trained, skilled, and experienced in drifting. Drifting can result in accidents and serious injuries or death.  See Owner’s Manual for further details, and important limitations.

  • Porsche 911 GT3: Based on 956 That Won Le Mans 1985

    Porsche 911 GT3: Based on 956 That Won Le Mans 1985

    Stuttgart, Germany – Pictures, cups and racing suits – the typical mementos of a motor sport career. Paolo Barilla, overall winner of Le Mans in 1985 in a private Porsche 956, has chosen a different, far more dynamic reminder of his greatest sporting success.

    [source: Porsche AG]

    On his 60th birthday, he was the first customer to complete a car project together with Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur as part of the new Sonderwunsch programme. It became known as the “dream car”. The Italian entrepreneur wanted to design a unique Porsche 911 GT3 (992) based on his Le Mans winning car and to be fully involved in its creation. In addition to the characteristic racing look in Summer Yellow, white and black, this special car has the winning race number 7 on its bonnet and doors. Other features such as the rear wing and the gear lever were also reinterpreted and in part developed independently.

    “The unique customer experience is at the heart of the Porsche brand,” according to Alexander Fabig, Vice President Individualisation and Classic at Porsche AG. “That’s why the significantly expanded Sonderwunsch programme is another milestone in terms of customer enthusiasm worldwide. And this car project is the jewel in the crown of customisation by Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur.”

    “In the Eighties, I had the chance to drive the wonderful Porsche 956, an iconic car in terms of performance and beauty,” says Paolo Barilla, ex-racing driver and Deputy Chairman of the Italian food company. “The interpretation of some elements in a modern GT3 makes that memory exciting and vital – for me and for people who are close to me.”

    As Alexander Fabig, Vice President Individualisation and Classic at Porsche AG explains, “the cooperation with Paolo Barilla was a very special project for Porsche too. Because not only is the handcrafted 911 GT3 itself highly individual, but its design process is also unique.”

    Unique from every angle

    One of the special features of this 911 GT3 is its striking exterior paintwork in Summer Yellow, white and black. It reinterprets the striped design of the historic racing car. The front apron and the trim rings on the headlights are also painted in Summer Yellow. The design of the centre-lock wheels is inspired by the rims of the Porsche 956. When used in racing, these had White aeroblades. The 911 GT3 rims are also white at the front, while the rear axle is painted in a modern gold colour.

    The side plates on the rear spoiler are also influenced by the design and geometry of their historic predecessor. Sample components were initially developed using rapid prototyping. Naturally, aerodynamic performance and, in particular, the balance between the front and rear axles needed to be retained, so the aerodynamic engineers from the series-produced 911 GT3 were included in the project at a very early stage. The modified rear wing had to prove its flow characteristics in the wind tunnel. “PB 60” is blazoned across the flanks, representing Paolo Barilla’s initials and age. The style of this logo is inspired by the graphic of the then main sponsor of the Le Mans winning car.

    Unique Interior

    Black dominates the interior, as you would expect in a racing car. The door entry guards and the decorative trim in yellow on the passenger side dashboard are decorated with a logo specially designed with the customer in mind. It combines the type code 956, the “Le Mans 1985” logo and the stylised silhouette of the racing car. This logo and the 1985 circuit are embroidered in the headrests. The gear lever is reminiscent of the magnesium ball in the 956 racing car and is an elaborate custom-made product: the top part was milled from an aluminium block and the surface was sanded.

    Within the new Sonderwunsch programme, the client assumed the role of project manager. As part of the project team, made up of experts from Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur and the Style Porsche design department, Barilla collaborated directly in the creation of his dream car. The process took a total of three years, from the first design sketch to the technical feasibility check and construction. Development started on the basis of the predecessor GT3 car, as the type 992 was still in series development.

    “Many times in this project we would have had good reason to say ‘It’s not going to work’ or ‘It’s too complicated,’” said Philipp Setter, Head of Sonderwunsch Customer Consultation at Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur. “Once we decided to take on the challenge, we pushed the boundaries and were able to achieve a lot. With his clear vision and grasp of tight schedules and decision-making, Paolo Barilla was the right client and project manager for this ambitious project.”

    Summer Yellow from the “Colour of Choice Plus” programme

    “Direct contact with the customer is the best thing that you can have as a designer,” according to Grant Larson. Together with Harm Lagaay, Grant Larson designed the first Boxster and is currently the Director of Special Projects at Style Porsche. “I work for Porsche because that is where I can design dream cars. But the Sonderwunsch projects are in another dimension: The personal exchange with the client is extremely satisfying and helps us to better understand our customers’ wishes in our daily work.”

    The biggest challenge for Larson was to transfer the graphic design from the extremely flat and square racing car to the more rounded shapes of the current 911. “Geometrically these are very different cars,” said Larson. “The layout couldn’t be transferred 1:1.” First, he worked digitally on the computer, then the lines were projected onto a test body with a laser device and these were painted accordingly. The trial paint was applied three times before designer Larson and project manager Barilla were satisfied. The warm, yellow shade also had to be carefully chosen to closely match the historical model and to work in both artificial and daylight. The team finally opted for summer yellow from the extensive “Colour of Choice Plus” programme at Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur.

    “I originally wanted to move the race numbers on the doors further towards the centre of the white strip, but Paolo Barilla insisted that the “7” should be very close to the edge, like on his racing car,” Larson recalls. During the project phase, he placed a 1:43 model of the racing car on his desk for inspiration.

    Integrated into the Porsche family

    Barilla visited Porsche three times during the concept phase to actively take part in the project from specification to completion. During the implementation phase, frequent consultations took place via telephone, email and video conference, followed by further visits – with his very own works ID. “Paolo Barilla was very pleased about this detail,” says Setter. “When the Porsche works ID was handed over in person, he officially became part of the team and our Porsche family.”

    He also became an official production employee because Barilla himself flanged the gearbox to the engine in his unique car using a torque-controlled screw device. “Authentic experiences like these are ultimately what makes Porsche Porsche,” according to Setter. “Our customers have generally seen and experienced a lot, but for projects of this size, we always try to open a few more doors that would otherwise be closed, for very good reason.”

    About the Porsche Sonderwunsch programme

    Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur and Porsche Classic enhance and restore unique sports cars with a combination of skilled craftsmanship and attention to detail. As part of its Co-Creation strategy, the sports car manufacturer is now offering a new interpretation of its legendary Sonderwunsch programme from the late 70s, which will make it possible to design individualised, one-off cars in future – co-created by the customer and professionally produced by Porsche. The expansion of this offering is divided into the areas of Factory Commissioning for individual customer colour and material requests directly in production as well as subsequent Factory Re-Commissioning and Factory One-Off after vehicle delivery to the customer. Whereas Factory Re-Commissioning is also aimed at the implementation of individual colours and materials, the Factory One-Off is a systematic technical new development. Depending on the vehicle age, the technical experts of Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur or Porsche Classic take care of implementation.

    About Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur

    A sports car as individual as your own fingerprint, as unmistakable as your own lifestyle: Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur in Zuffenhausen creates very personal customer vehicles through a combination of perfect craftsmanship and high-tech. Highly qualified employees with decades of expertise devote their full attention to every detail and enhance it through hand craftsmanship.

    The experts can draw on a wide range of visual and technical customisation options for the exterior and interior. Visible examples include Sport Design packages, custom rim designs and interior trims, as well as the comprehensive “Colour of Choice Plus” range for all Porsche models. Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur fulfils the highest demands with regard to materials and craftsmanship. Alongside individual customer vehicles, Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur also produces limited small series and editions. Here, high-quality materials are combined with modern production technologies to create a harmonious overall concept.

  • 000 Magazine Will Contest Pike’s Peak Hill Climb with Rare Shades-Inspired Art Car

    000 Magazine Will Contest Pike’s Peak Hill Climb with Rare Shades-Inspired Art Car

    LOS ANGELES, CA  – As teams prepare for the 2020 Broadmoor Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, brought to you by Gran Turismo, the Colorado race welcomes an unexpected entry in the form of the 000 art car—a Porsche 911 GT2 RS Clubsport driven by three-time King of the Mountain David Donner. 

    Since 1916, Pikes Peak has been one of the world’s most challenging motorsport contests. The 12.42-mile course’s rapid ascent from its start line at 9,390 feet to the finish line at 14,115 feet taxes driver stamina and acuity. Donner is no stranger to its extraordinary challenges, having taken three overall wins and three class wins at an event that has long attracted top rally and racing drivers from around the world—with many of them supported by manufacturer teams. 

    “I was never interested in returning to Pikes Peak unless I could drive something with a racing pedigree, plenty of horsepower, traction control, and ABS,” says the three-time King of the Hill. “Porsche’s GT2 RS Clubsport checks all those boxes, and then you place it on Michelin race tires and we have the car. And the 000 art car looks spectacular.” 

    “Funny enough, the art car’s entry was completely serendipitous,” comments Pete Stout, co-founder of 000Magazine (pronounced “Triple Zero”). “This began as an editorial project for a shoot on Pikes Peak, and a fun way to let 000 readers and followers know our Rare Shades™ events will go on even if we couldn’t hold one in Toronto this summer. While Larry Chen was shooting the car at a track test, I asked David if he was racing at Pikes Peak this year. He said no—but that he might be if the GT2 was available! When everyone stopped laughing, I asked what it would take and we moved quickly to develop a program to support him with the brand partners who supported the creation of the 000 art car—Michelin, Champion, Chopard, and Meguiar’s. We’re absolutely thrilled to see Donner Motorsports enter the car in one of the world’s most storied races.”

    Donner’s connection to Pikes Peak runs deep, as his grandfather helped restart the race after World War II and his father drove a Porsche RS-61 to three wins in the 1960s. David has raced a wide variety of machinery on the hill, from production-based race cars to purpose-built open-wheelers. 

    “I’ve always looked at it as racing the mountain with great respect,” comments Donner. “First you have to finish, then your position is determined.”   

    Designed by 000 creative director Justin Page and wrapped by Pro Graphics Install of Denver, the colorful art car is sure to stand out in the Time Attack 1 class. Its design takes a cue from Rare Shades™, an event series launched by 000 in collaboration with PTSRS to highlight Porsches in unusual colors or Paint to Sample. Page’s design includes many “Easter eggs,” with the zeroes in the magazine’s logo appearing throughout the car. 

    “It will be exciting to watch David Donner return to competition on Pikes Peak this summer in the 000 Porsche,” said Megan Leatham, Executive Director for the PPIHC. “The Donner family has been part of the history of this world-class event for more than 60 years. We were pleased to induct the Donner family, including David, to the Pikes Peak Hill Climb Museum Hall of Fame in 2016. David and fellow competitor Jeff Zwart, who was inducted in 2018, are the first Hall of Fame recipients to return to competition on Pikes Peak. We are pleased to offer a bespoke white windshield banner from our partner, Gran Turismo, to exclusively honor current Pikes Peak Hill Climb Hall of Famers who return to competition on America’s Mountain.”

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    About 000 Magazine 

    Launched by longtime editor-in-chief Pete Stout (formerly with Excellence and Porsche Panorama) and editor/writer Alexander Palevsky in 2016, 000 is a collectible quarterly journal that provides Porsche enthusiasts with new insights and unrivaled perspective. Each issue has 260 pages, weighs three pounds, and is limited to 7% advertising. The magazine’s name is a reference to three-digit Porsche model numerology and a promise to explore the marque from its origins forward. 000 is not affiliated with Porsche AG, Porsche Cars North America, Inc., or any of their subsidiaries. For more information, please visit 000magazine.com