Russian aftermarket company Topcar has revealed its latest take on the Porsche 911. The Russians performed extensive surgery on the iconic sports car, while also giving it a new surname in the process – the Stinger.
The modified 911, which is rather similar with the package released last year, boasts a new aerodynamic kit consisting of a new carbon fiber hood, more aggressively styled bumpers, wider fenders and restyled side skirts.
Topcar’s package also includes a carbon fiber rear spoiler, diffuser and ADV1 wheels with a dark metallic finish. There are also many other exterior elements made from carbon fiber and a look at the photo gallery below will reveal them. A new exhaust system with dual tailpipes on each side of the rear bumper rounds out the exterior upgrades.
For the interior, the Stinger sports blue leather upholstery, plenty of carbon fiber trim and Stinger-branded sill plates. Carbon fiber can be found on the steering wheel, the center console, the dashboard and the doors.
Topcar charges €14,280 ($18,525) for the entire package, which can be fitted to 991 Carrera 4 and Carrera 4S models. The Russian tuner will present the Stinger at the Auto Exotica show in Moscow this weekend and said it is also planning a narrower body kit for 911 Carrera and 911 Carrera S models.
By Dan Mihalascu
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