In 2024, the American Rezvani Motors unveiled a retro-themed version of a Porsche 911 based on the current generation 992 model. However, the brand has now revealed that it is preparing to introduce the production model, which features some changes compared to the proposal revealed in 2024.
The teasers released on social media show that the production model will have a very similar overall shape to the model presented in 2024. However, the front section promises to bring changes. Rezvani states that the narrow rectangular headlights similar to those used by Porsche on the Taycan, which equipped the version presented in 2024, have been replaced by a light signature reminiscent of that used by the older 911.
Get ready to time travel. January 29, 2025 ⁰In Irvine, CA, Rezvani will launch the production version of the Rezvani Retro RR1 in just one week. Rezvani Retro was created to revive icons of the past with modern designs technology. The first in this series is the legendary 935. pic.twitter.com/ucIDEFL5co
— Rezvani Motors (@RezvaniMotors) January 29, 2025
In the rear section, everything indicates that no changes have been made, which means that this Rezvani 911 continues to feature generous wheel arches and an imposing rear wing, complemented by custom carbon fiber panels and a redesigned bumper and diffuser.
Remember that Rezvani Motors promised to offer this RR1 in three power levels. Thus, the RR1 550, based on the 2020 Porsche 911 Carrera S, will have 558 hp, in addition to a lightweight body, Ohlins TTX-Pro coilover springs, and a new high-performance exhaust system.
The mid-level version, the RR1 565, is based on the 911 GT3 992 and offers 573 hp, and will feature a six-speed manual transmission or a dual-clutch automatic transmission.
For those who desire more power, the top-of-the-line version is the RR1 750, based on the 911 Turbo S, which has been enhanced to deliver a maximum power of 760 hp. This version features a suspension setup adjusted for either road or track, depending on the needs.
Rezvani has already announced that it plans to produce only 50 units, although the number of units to be produced will depend on the demand for this redesigned version of the Porsche 911.