
Tuthill Porsche debuted their latest creation at the renowned Monterey Car Week event, that further showcases the automotive engineering powerhouse’s brilliant design and technical expertise. As an ode to the rich history of race cars and specifically the FIA GT1 race class, which dominated at Le Mans in the 1990’s, the GT ONE by Tuthill is proof a great innovation.
With only 22 renditions of this iteration available, this very exclusive offering required over 3500 hours of tailoring to the owner’s specifications. Designed by California-based Florian Flatau, the car features a full carbon fiber body, embodying both strength and lightweight agility. Appearing under the hood of the GT ONE is a 4.0L flat-six engine which is offered in two options: a naturally aspirated version delivering over 493 hp and a forced induction variant pushing over 593 hp. Additionally, there is the 7-speed dual-clutch transmission or a manual gearbox to manage the power. Further engineering touches includes the twin wishbone suspension, carbon ceramic brakes and bespoke calipers enhancing the performance & experience.
We have taken inspiration from all that we have done in the past and have been inspired by what others have done before us and continue to do,
Richard Tuthill, the visionary behind the GT ONE, expressed
Tuthill has not yet announced pricing for the GT ONE.
Take A Closer Look At Tuthill Porsche’s GT ONE Below!












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