Porsche 1972-2016 | |
Models | 21 |
Cost | R$2,785,050
6,020
|
Porsche Automobil Holding SE, usually shortened as Porsche, is a German car manufacturer founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche. The brand is best known for its supercars such as the 911 model-lineup and for its SUVs. From 1986 to 1987 Porschehad the world's fastest car.
Porsche has its headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany. Volkswagen AG are the current owners of Porsche and will merge together to form a "Integrated Automotive Group".
Due to a special license agreement between Electronic Arts and Porsche, vehicles manufactured by Porsche are exclusive to games published by Electronic Arts such as Real Racing and Need for Speed. For this reason, Porsche is the most successful manufacturer in the game, with 20 cars.
Porsche has the most overall victories at Le Mans with 18. Its first Le Mans win came in 1970. Porsche dropped out of its motorsports program after 1998 for financial reasons. The manufacturer made a motorsports comeback in 2000.
In Real Racing 3, the player will be able to purchase twenty cars by Porsche. They can be raced across twenty-seven series and six categories:
- V8 Performance Brawl and Everyday Heroes in the Pro/Am category,
- Pro/Am Supercar Club, RWD Open Revolution, Supercar Masters Series, V10 Showdown Series, Deutsch Duelland GT4 Renegades in the Pro category,
- Accolade Open and Track Aces in the Expert category,
- GTS Superseries, GT3 World Series and East/West Throwdown in the Master category,
- 50 Years of 911 in the Elite category,
- Supercar Elites, Speed Demons, Clash Of The Classics, Spider Showdown, All Star Vendetta, Masters of Speed,Vertex Series, Endurance Kings, Hybrid Hypercar Clash, RACING SPIRIT, Endurance Champions, Concept Car Clash and High-Tech Legends in the Legend category.
Models
Name | PR | Top Speed | Acc. (s) | Braking | Grip | Cost | |
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911 Targa (1974) | 0.1 | 130 mph 209 kph | 8.19 s | 129.0 ft 39.3 m | 0.89 g | R$53,000 | |
911 Carrera 2 Speedster (1993) | 10.7 | 161 mph 259 kph | 5.69 s | 108.0 ft 32.9 m | 0.97 g | R$135,000 | |
911 Turbo (2009) | 43.8 | 193 mph 310 kph | 3.40 s | 100.0 ft 30.4 m | 1.04 g | R$148,000 | |
911 GT3 RS | 34.8 | 193 mph 310 kph | 4.00 s | 99.0 ft 30.1 m | 0.99 g | R$172,700 | |
911 GT3 RS 4.0 | 40.2 | 193 mph 310 kph | 3.79 s | 98.0 ft 29.8 m | 1.08 g | R$185,950 | |
911 Carrera RS 3.8 (1995) | 20.7 | 172 mph 276 kph | 5.00 s | 106.0 ft 32.3 m | 0.99 g | R$230,000 | |
911 GT3 Cup | 42.1 | 205 mph 329 kph | 3.40 s | 100.0 ft 30.4 m | 1.02 g | R$265,500 | |
911 GT2 (2003) | 35.9 | 198 mph 318 kph | 4.00 s | 102.0 ft 31.0 m | 1.00 g | 120 | |
911 Carrera RS 2.7 (1972) | 3.3 | 150 mph 241 kph | 6.30 s | 113.0 ft 34.4 m | 0.96 g | R$300,000 | |
Cayman GT4 | 29.2 | 184 mph 296 kph | 4.40 s | 100.0 ft 30.4 m | 0.98 g | 280 | |
Carrera GT | 44.4 | 205 mph 329 kph | 3.79 s | 101.0 ft 30.7 m | 0.99 g | R$449,900 | |
Boxster GTS | 40.5 | 173 mph 278 kph | 4.40 s | 102.0 ft 31.0 m | 1.17 g | 300 | |
918 RSR concept | 56.0 | 200 mph 321 kph | 3.09 s | 98.0 ft 29.8 m | 1.29 g | 150 | |
918 Spyder concept | 60.2 | 200 mph 321 kph | 3.00 s | 99.0 ft 30.1 m | 1.39 g | R$845,000 | |
918 Spyder Weissach Package | 70.4 | 214 mph 344 kph | 2.50 s | 94.0 ft 28.6 m | 1.45 g | 700 | |
919 Hybrid (2014) | 90.2 | 225 mph 362 kph | 2.63 s | 82.0 ft 24.9 m | 2.00 g | 950 | |
911 RSR (2013) | 74.4 | 184 mph 296 kph | 2.70 s | 88.0 ft 26.8 m | 1.70[1] g | 600 | |
911 RSR (2014) | 74.4 | 190 mph 305 kph | 2.70 s | 88.0 ft 26.8 m | 1.70[1] g | 650 | |
911 RSR (2015) | 75.6 | 197 mph 317 kph | 2.68 s | 87.0 ft 26.5 m | 1.72[1] g | 670 | |
911 RSR (2016) | 77.4 | 198 mph 318 kph | 2.74 s | 88.0 ft 26.8 m | 1.75 g | 650 | |
919 Hybrid (2015) | 90.5 | 234 mph 376 kph | 2.57 s | 80.0 ft 24.3 m | 2.06 g | 950 | |
TOTAL: | 21 | R$2,785,050 6,020 |
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