TopCar showcased its most challenging and sophisticated work of art ever—the Porsche 992 911 Stinger GTR Carbon Edition.
Designers at TopCar, a Russian aftermarket tuning firm, worked for 9 months to achieve the final form they saw adequate for the 911 Turbo, replacing almost 90 percent of the exterior components with four strong carbon fiber layers. As a result, the highly aerodynamic Stinger GTR kit consists of 84 elements that will be glued to the steel body at TopCar specialized centers, using advanced tools and know-how.
Looking at the demo model, the TopCar Stinger GTR Carbon Edition sports a stunning new bodywork, accented with contrasting yellow lines running all around, including bumpers, sides, roof, and rear end, blending perfectly with the carbon fiber panels. To remove any doubt that it’s a stock 911, the rear of the TopCar Stinger GTR is adorned with Stinger’s logo instead of the traditional Porsche emblem.
The interior is as impressive as the exterior featuring matching yellow and golden accents over the black cabin. All the gauges, along with the seat belts, are yellow, whereas the headrest and steering wheel boast the TopCar insignia. Moreover, the pedals, gear lever, air vents, and door handles are all gold plated, oozing a typically Russian image of luxury and power.
Interested customers can head over to TopCar’s website to get more information regarding the price of individual components. The company will build 13 Carbon Edition models, and three of them have already been sold. So, you better hurry if you want one.