993 Carrera RS
The Porsche 993 Carrera RS, built in 1995 and 1996 with production totaling 1,014 examples including 227 Clubsport variants, represents lightweight performance-focused variant of 993 generation featuring naturally aspirated 3.8-liter engine producing 300 horsepower at 6,500 rpm and 262 lb-ft torque at 5,400 rpm. Lightweight construction achieves 1,280 kg (2,822 lbs) curb weight through aluminum doors and front trunk lid, thinner glass, deleted rear seats, minimal sound deadening, and lightweight interior appointments, with Clubsport variant reducing weight further to 1,256 kg (2,770 lbs). Engine enhancements include lightweight forged pistons, dual oil coolers, enlarged intake valves, Varioram variable-length intake manifold, and modified Bosch Motronic engine management. Performance achieves 0-60 mph acceleration in 4.7 seconds, 0-100 mph in 11.2 seconds, with top speed of 172 mph.
The Carrera RS represents ultimate naturally aspirated 993 variant before introduction of turbocharged GT2 models, combining increased power with reduced weight creating exceptional power-to-weight ratio and driving dynamics. Street legal in Europe and most markets though not approved for United States import. Clubsport variant adds fixed rear wing, half roll cage, racing seats, and further weight reduction creating track-focused specification. The combination of enlarged 3.8-liter naturally aspirated engine delivering 300 horsepower, extensive lightweight construction reducing weight approximately 100 kg compared to standard Carrera, Varioram variable intake technology optimizing power delivery, and 993 generation refined chassis with improved handling makes Carrera RS highly collectible 911 variant representing pinnacle of air-cooled naturally aspirated performance before water-cooled 996 generation introduction.