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Although undeniably attractive, what really makes the Porsche Carrera GT stand out from a crowd of analog supercars from the late 1990s and early 2000s is its motorsport-derived V10 engine.
Final-year Guards Red Carrera GT with 10,152 km and recent service to be auctioned at Villa d’Este in May. A rare and striking 2006 Porsche Carrera GT finished in Guards Red is set to headline Broad ...
What really sets the Carrera GT apart from most supercars and every Porsche out there is the sound that only a 10-cylinder engine matched to a perfectly tuned exhaust system can provide.
The Porsche Carrera GT that ended up using the largest engine ever in a Porsche model, production or racing, was literally an overnight success that came about when the stars all aligned for Porsche.
We take three race-bred, no-compromises sizzlemobiles, the Ferrari Enzo, Porsche Carrera GT, and Ford GT, and test them to ...
Hear the name "Carrera GT," and your mind will inevitably turn to Porsche's amazing mid-engine V10 supercar from the mid-2000s. It wasn't the first Porsche to wear the Carrera GT name though.
The engine itself is ... by a formula one team for Porsche in its initial form. Generating 605 horsepower, the 5.7-liter mill is capable of rocketing its Carrera GT home to 60 mph in about 3.5 ...
Porsche Classic also fully overhauled the engine, transmission, and chassis of the Carrera GT. There's no word on how many miles the car had on it before this restoration, but it surely will feel ...
We are taking about supercars here and one of the meanest modern engine sounds that have ever shaken up our planet comes from the middle of the Porsche Carrera GT. This is the lair of a 5.7 liter ...
The yowl of that engine is like no other ... Normally, with my work at Porsche, I was coming to a car that was 80 or 90 percent ready, but with the Carrera GT, just after the first rolling ...
Porsche has finally rolled out a fix for the suspension issue that affected its iconic Carrera GT supercar ... in part due to its 612-hp mid-engine setup and the lack of modern stability controls.