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Rezvani Unveils Neo-Retro Porsche 911 RR1 Inspired by the 1970s Porsche 935

Limited to 50 units, the Rezvani RR1 blends classic Porsche 935 styling with modern 911 performance for a high-priced, high-performance tribute
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The Rezvani RR1a carbon fiber neo-retro homage to the legendary Porsche 935, packing up to 750 horsepower. Photo: Porsche

California-based automaker Rezvani, best known for its exotic supercars and luxury SUVs, has stepped into the neo-retro arena with its latest creation — the Rezvani RR1. Limited to just 50 units, the RR1 is a modern Porsche 911 transformed into a striking homage to the legendary 1970s Porsche 935.

Built on the current 911 generation (introduced in 2019), the RR1 features a hand-crafted carbon fiber body that channels the spirit of classic 911 design: round headlights, wide vented fenders, an oversized rear wing, and 20–21-inch wheels.


The RR1 comes in two variants. The RR1 600, based on the 911 Carrera T, produces 600 horsepower. The RR1 750, based on the 911 Turbo S, pushes performance further with a 3.8-liter twin-turbo flat-six engine producing up to 750 hp in track configuration — capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in just two seconds.

Two Versions, Up to 750 Horsepower

Buyers can add track-focused upgrades such as Öhlins TTX-Pro suspension, Brembo brakes, center-lock wheels, an enhanced cooling system, and a leather-Alcantara-carbon fiber interior.

Price for Exclusivity

Each RR1 takes about four months to build, with a base conversion cost starting at $195,000 — not including the donor 911. Factoring in the base car, the total investment ranges between $335,000 and $450,000, depending on options. As Rezvani puts it: exceptional design comes with exceptional pricing.

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