It was 2003 when the Porsche Carrera GT first came out, but 1,270 units and four years later, production ceased.
Thanks in part to its mid-mounted, naturally aspirated 5.7-liter V10 engine, it conquered the hearts of enthusiasts.
Credited by some as one of the best supercars ever, the Porsche Carrera GT is impressive even by today’s standards. Not only for its looks, but for its performance too, catapulting to 60mph (96km/h) in the mid 3 second range and offering a top speed in excess of 330km/h (205mph).
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Most examples remain carefully tucked away in various car collections across the globe, so petrol heads often have the chance to see one out in the open. When they do, you can imagine what happens.
The driver of this particular Carrera GT took it out in England’s capital city for a very rowdy spin. You see, the car is fitted with an aftermarket exhaust that has significantly increased the sound volume of the glorious Porsche V10 engine.
As usual, bystanders were ready to immortalize the revving and short acceleration bursts, so without any further ado, get ready for 6 minutes and 25 seconds of pure Porsche symphony – Carrera GT-style.