This $1.7M Carbon-Clad Porsche 935 Means Serious Business

Just 77 examples of the modern-day Porsche 935 are being produced and a stunning example with a carbon fiber skin is currently up for sale in Germany.

While we don’t know what chassis number this 935 is, the listing reveals the car has just 60 km (37 miles) under its belt and is virtually brand new. It has an asking price of €1.45 million ($1.71 million) and would be the perfect addition to any exotic car collection.

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Underpinning the new 935 is the same architecture and engine as the road-going 911 GT2 RS. Consequently, it features a 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged flat-six pumping out 690 hp. This engine is coupled to a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission with rigid mounts that sends power to the rear wheels through a race-optimized limited-slip differential. The car pumps out 690 hp and we’re sure is an absolute joy to drive on a racetrack.

While this is not the first 935 that we have seen with the available gloss/matte carbon fiber body panels, it still looks pretty extraordinary, as the Hollman International photos show. The carbon fiber weave itself is quite thick and more pronounced than some of the carbon from other car manufacturers. You may also notice that the only exterior parts not finished in carbon are the A-pillars and C-pillars as the 935 has the same roof as the GT2 RS, plus an escape hatch. All other external parts are new.

Contrasting the carbon fiber body parts are orange aero caps on the wheels.

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