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Porsche Carrera GT

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Porsche Carrera GTFinished in GT Silver Metallic with a Terracotta interior Each model hand built and assembled by a small team of craftsmen 1: 18 scale model, over 25 cms 10 inches long Made using the finest quality materials Over 800 hours to develop the model Precisely engineered parts: castings, photo etchings and CNC machined metal components Built using reworked CAD designs, paint codes and material specifications provided by Porsche Automotive The Ultimate Road

  • Finished in GT Silver Metallic with a Terracotta interior
  • Each model hand-built and assembled by a small team of craftsmen
  • 1:18 scale model, over 25 cms/10 inches long
  • Made using the finest quality materials
  • Over 800 hours to develop the model
  • Precisely engineered parts: castings, photo-etchings and CNC machined metal components
  • Built using reworked CAD designs, paint codes and material specifications provided by Porsche Automotive
  • The Ultimate Road Car of Its Time

    When Porsche revealed the Carrera GT at the dawn of the new millennium, it was immediately clear that this was no conventional supercar. Built between 2003 and 2006 in a strictly limited run of 1,270 examples, the Carrera GT represented Porsche’s most ambitious road‑going statement – no mere supercar, but a visceral experience underpinned by motorsport engineering carried almost unchanged from the racetrack to the road. In an era increasingly defined by electronic intervention, the Carrera GT stood apart as something purer, more demanding, and unmistakably Porsche.

    From Racing Prototype to Flagship Supercar

    The origins of Project 980 lie deep within Porsche’s late‑1990s endurance racing programme. Following overall victories at Le Mans with the 911 GT1, engineers at Weissach began work on a new open‑top prototype designed for the LMP category. Central to this project was an unconventional powerplant: a wide‑angle V10 originally developed in secret for Formula One in the early 1990s, later reprised for sports‑car racing ambitions.

    When changes to FIA and ACO regulations brought the prototype programme to an abrupt end in 1999, Porsche faced a familiar dilemma, and an opportunity, to their Group B-derived 959 project of the 1980s. Rather than abandon years of engineering effort, the company redirected the project toward a road‑going flagship. The Carrera GT concept, shown in Paris in 2000, was initially intended as a technical showcase. The demand stoked in response to its appearance made production inevitable. Final assembly took place at Porsche’s new, purpose‑built Leipzig facility, and the first car went on sale in the United States on 31st January 2004.

    A V10 Without Compromise

    At the heart of the Carrera GT lies one of the most remarkable engines ever fitted to a production car. The naturally aspirated V10, enlarged from 5.5 to 5.7 litres for series production for extra potency, retained its racing lineage while adhering to production car durability and emissions standards. Constructed with an aluminium block and heads, titanium connecting rods, forged internals, and dry‑sump lubrication, the engine weighed remarkably little for its size and capability.

    Maximum output was 612 PS at 8,000 rpm, with 590 Nm of torque delivered high in the rev range. The engine’s character rewarded commitment, building power progressively toward an 8,400 rpm redline, accompanied by a sound that has since become iconic. Performance figures were formidable: 0–60 mph in around 3.6 seconds and a top speed in excess of 330 km/h. Power was delivered exclusively through a six‑speed manual transmission, making the Carrera GT a deliberate outlier among its contemporaries. Central to this experience was Porsche’s ceramic composite clutch, exceptionally compact and low in inertia, allowing the engine and gearbox to sit extremely low within the chassis, a decision that paid dividends across the entire dynamic envelope.

    Advanced Chassis and Aerodynamics

    The Carrera GT was built around a carbon‑fibre monocoque and subframes, representing Porsche’s most extensive use of the material in a road car at the time. The result was exceptional torsional rigidity combined with a remarkably low kerb weight of just 1,380 kg, key to both performance and feedback. Suspension was equally uncompromising: double‑wishbone layouts front and rear utilised pushrod‑actuated springs and dampers mounted inboard, a configuration derived directly from Porsche’s endurance racing cars. This arrangement reduced unsprung mass and allowed precise control of wheel motion, delivering responsiveness and road feel that defined the Carrera GT’s driving character.

    Aerodynamic performance was achieved through a carefully managed underbody and an automatically deploying rear wing, which increased stability at speed without compromising the car’s clean profile. Combined with carbon‑ceramic brakes, immense in size yet notably light, the Carrera GT offered immense stopping power and consistency, reinforcing its confidence at high speeds. The car’s abilities were perhaps best demonstrated on the Nürburgring Nordschleife, where a lap time well under eight minutes placed it firmly among the fastest road cars of its era.

    An Analogue Cockpit

    Inside, the Carrera GT reflected Porsche’s functional approach to design, though not devoid of comfort. The cabin was trimmed in leather and carbon fibre, free from unnecessary embellishment, with all key information presented through traditional analogue instruments. Electronic assistance was deliberately minimal, placing responsibility firmly in the hands of the driver.

    One detail in particular encapsulated the car’s philosophy: the beechwood gearknob, a direct homage to the legendary Porsche 917. Light in weight and tactile in use, it served as both a functional component and a quiet reminder of Porsche’s racing heritage. Amenities such as air conditioning and a sound system were available but remained secondary to the driving experience.

    Porsche’s 2000s-Defining Supercar

    Today, the Carrera GT is widely regarded as one of the defining supercars of the modern era. With only 1,270 examples produced, in numbers small enough to ensure rarity yet large enough to establish its reputation, it occupies a unique position alongside its early‑2000s contemporaries. Where others embraced automation and shifting complexity, the Carrera GT retained a purity that has become increasingly rare. Often described as the last analogue supercar, it stands as a monument to Porsche’s design and engineering philosophy; a car conceived without compromise, guided by motorsport, and executed with clarity of purpose. Its growing acclaim among collectors reflects not only its performance or scarcity, but its integrity as a driver’s machine. The Carrera GT still remains relevant as a reminder of what is possible when engineering ambition is allowed to lead, and why this car built at the turn of millennium continues to define the upper boundary of Porsche’s road‑going legacy.

    An Iconic Specification

    This fine 1:18 scale model of the Porsche Carrera is finished in GT Silver Metallic, paired with a matching roof panel and an interior trimmed entirely in Terracotta leather. One of Porsche's longest-standing paint finishes, this distinctive ‘liquid metal’ silver was first introduced with the Carrera GT in 2004 and has since become a defining staple in the Porsche line up.

    Each model is handcrafted and finished in our workshops using self-derived CAD data developed from a full and detailed 3D scan of an original Carrera GT chassis, alongside direct assistance from Porsche in the form of colour and material specifications and period archive photography. Throughout its development, the model has been subject to detailed scrutiny by both engineering and design teams to ensure complete accuracy of representation.

    Note: This is a 'Kerbside' model and does not feature any moving parts.

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