The British company RML Group, a specialist in high-performance automotive engineering, is celebrating its 40th anniversary and will present four special projects, including a Porsche 911 inspired by the Hypercar from the World Endurance Championship (WEC).
The project, codenamed “P39,” offers various options to improve engine performance and enhanced aerodynamics. It includes a new front section, a ventilated hood, generously sized air intakes, wider wheel arches, as well as roof air intakes.
The rear section has been redesigned and appears to be longer than the “normal” versions of the 911. RML states that the model is influenced by the Le Mans Hypercar and will offer “superior speed and dynamics compared to production models, while maintaining reliability.”
The debut of this aerodynamic package for the 911 coincides with the 40th anniversary of RML Group. The company, founded in 1984 by driver Ray Mallock, will also present three other models, one for each decade of the company’s existence, produced by its various divisions (Motorsport / Engineering / Power / Bespoke).
The new proposals from RML also include a SuperClassic Aston Martin V8 Vantage “restomon” with a carbon body and a high-performance VarEVolt battery module. In addition, the “P40” is another proposal from RML, a model intended for track days, where the company makes it clear that it is a model that has low weight, high power, and Formula 1-inspired technology.