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Tuthill GT One: The Ultimate Modern-Day GT1 Inspired Supercar?


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Tuthill, known for its incredible Porsche builds, has just unveiled its latest creation: the GT One. Clearly inspired by the legendary 911 GT1 from 1990s endurance racing, the GT One is a street-legal supercar limited to just 22 units.

Buyers have some big decisions to make: a seven-speed twin-clutch gearbox or a six-speed manual? A naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six with around 500bhp, or a twin-turbo version pushing over 600bhp? Despite not having the same power as some modern supercars, the GT One’s ultra-lightweight carbon-fiber body and carbon ceramic brakes keep it at just 1,200kg. That's less than a Boxster, but with 911 Turbo-level power.

Tuthill developed this car after a conversation between company boss Richard Tuthill and a client, asking what a modern GT1 road car would be like. The result? A car that mixes FIA-level safety with road-legal practicality, wrapped in a sleek, low-drag design.

There’s talk of a potential aero pack for track use, but no official performance figures or pricing yet. For now, the focus is on its stunning looks and engineering.

Could the GT One rival Singer in the race to create the ultimate 911? What do you think?

 

Tuthill GT One

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