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RUF Rodeo Concept & Porsche Inspired SCR Revealed at German Headquaters

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RUF Automobile unveils the new Wild West inspired Rodeo Concept car at their headquarters in Pfaffenhausen along with the first production model of its Porsche inspired RUF SCR.
RUF Rodeo Concept Car revealed
The RUF Rodeo Concept Car as revealed. Credit: RUF Automobile

Revealed in a short video by company owners Alois Ruf Jr. & Estonia Ruf (pronounced “Roof”), the two latest editions to the RUF lineup were initially planned to make their public debut at the Geneva Motor Show. However with the cancellation of the event due to the Coronavirus travel restrictions, RUF Automobile instead chose to film the unveiling video at their headquarters in Pfaffenhausen, Germany.

Introducing the RUF Rodeo Concept Car first, Alois explained the concept was the brainchild of his wife Estonia, who further elaborated saying her inspiration came from her years living in Kansas and Oklahoma (where Alois and Estonia first met) and the love of off-road cars.

RUF Rodeo Concept Car side profile view
The RUF Rodeo Concept Car is sure to grab anyone’s attention. Credit: RUF Automobile
RUF Rodeo Concept Car front view Michelin Tyres
Michelin Tyres to get the off-road work done. Credit: RUF Automobile

Painted in split-tone colours representing the “golden sands” of rallying and a similar olive green to the 80’s RUF Porsche inspired NATO mule, the mid-western styled off-roader is RUF’s first 4WD version and is built on the new monocoque carbon chassis of the CTR.  

Designed to be versatile, the “Rodeo” (pronounced Row-Day-Oh) is easily able to traverse cross-country with its roof-rack and luggage as much as it can be taken off-road and thrashed as a rally car.

RUF Rodeo Concept Car front details
Leather covered bull bar complete with rope to lasso: RUF Automobile
RUF Rodeo Concept Car headlights detail
The RUF Rodeo Concept Car’s spotlights will be more than adequate. Credit: RUF Automobile
RUF Rodeo Concept Car interior detail seats
South West / Navajo Indian inspired detailing on the RUF Rodeo concept seats. Credit: RUF Automobile
RUF Rodeo Concept Car interior leather detail
Interior leather work is used extensively in the Ruf Rodeo Concept. Credit: RUF Automobile

Inside, RUF have had a little fun with the design and wanted to put a smile on drivers & passengers faces when interacting with the unique interior elements featured like the chapped leather side-saddle storage bags attached to the doors and the South West/Navajo Indian inspired materials on the seats.

At the heart of the RUF Rodeo Concept is a naturally aspirated flat-six engine producing 500HP that can be upgraded to a turbo version if desired. The Rodeo also features a 6 speed gearbox with a control dial that allows drivers to adjust how much front wheel or rear wheel drive they want.

RUF Rodeo Concept Car hood digging spade
The RUF Rodeo Concept has a spade you could use to bury the competition. Credit: RUF Automobile

Unveiled next was RUF’s first production model of the Porsche inspired SCR, a 4.0 litre naturally aspirated flat-six engine vehicle capable of producing 510 HP and reaching speeds of up to 199mph, that first debuted as a concept car at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show.

Painted in the same colour as the concept car that debuted two years ago at the 2018 Geneva Motor show, the “RUF Green” is also a small tribute to the classic colour featured on the 1978 RUF SCR model. While some may consider themselves strict Porsche Purists and choose to steer clear of an aftermarket tuner like RUF, for the right owner they’ll appreciate the craftsmanship of a RUF SCR and the Rodeo Concept will tick every mid-western loving box.

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The RUF green is a small tribute to the green featured on the 1978 RUF SCR. Credit RUF Automobile

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Lamborghini Reveals Countach LPI 800-4 Revival

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Lamborghini is celebrating the 50th anniversary of Countach with a special edition LPI 800-4 model debuting at this year’s Monterey Car Week.
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The new Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4. Credit: Lamborghini

In celebration of the Countach’s 50th anniversary, Lamborghini has unveiled a special limited edition Countach LPI 800-4 as a futuristic tribute to the poster car of the 1980s.

While sharing the same name and drawing on the visual legacy of its predecessor, the new Countach LPI 800-4 is powered by Lamborghini’s aspirated V12 engine combined with new hybrid supercapacitor technology initially developed for the Sian.

Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 Side 1
Powered by Lamborghini’s V12 engine with hybrid supercapacitor. Credit: Lamborghini

Delivering 802hp maximum combined power (rounded to 800 for the sake of its model name), the LPI 800-4 can reach 0-62mph acceleration in just 2.8 seconds and hit a top speed of 220mph.

Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 Front Side
The Lamborghini Countach has a top speed of 220mph. Credit: Lamborghini

“The Countach LPI 800-4 is a visionary car of the moment, just as its forerunner was,” says Automobili Lamborghini President and CEO Stephan Winkelmann. “One of the most important automotive icons, the Countach not only embodies the design and engineering tenet of Lamborghini but represents our philosophy of reinventing boundaries, achieving the unexpected and extraordinary and, most importantly, being the ‘stuff of dreams.

“The Countach LPI 800-4 pays homage to this Lamborghini legacy, but it is not retrospective: it imagines how the iconic Countach of the 70s and 80s might have evolved into an elite super sports model of this decade. It upholds the Lamborghini tradition of looking forward, of exploring new design and technology avenues while celebrating the DNA of our brand. It is a Lamborghini that innately expresses the marque’s enduring and emotive power: always inspirational and thrilling to see, hear and most of all drive.”

Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 Front
Inspired by the Quattrovalvole edition with low rectangular headlights. Credit: Lamborghini

Inspired by the Countach’s distinctive silhouette, sharp angles, and wedge shape, the Countach LPI 800-4’s exterior inspiration was taken specifically from the Quattrovalvole edition in the bold lines of the front bonnet with long, low rectangular grille and headlights, as well as in the wheel arches with their hexagonal theme.

Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 Rear Side
Futuristic hexagonal rear lights like those of the Sián. Credit: Lamborghini

Unfortunately for fans of the Wolf of Wall Street Countach, there’s no fixed rear wing on the latest model. However, there are still air scoops integrated fluidly into the car’s shoulders and the distinctive Countach slatted “gills” and famous scissor doors.

The rear of the Countach LPI 800-4 still features a distinctive inverted wedge shape, with the rear bumper featuring a lower, sleeker line and the hexagonal rear light design similar to that of the Sián.

Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 Side
The famous scissor doors still remain. Credit: Lamborghini

Lamborghini has revealed only 112 models of the new Countach LPI 800-4 will be produced (a number chosen in honor of the internal project name “LP 112” used for the original Countach development) with allocations already fulfilled prior to the public launch.

Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 Front Side
Only 112 Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4’s will be produced. Credit: Lamborghini
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Porsche & Manthey Racing Collab on Limited Edition 911 GT2 RS Clubsport 25

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Porsche Motorsport celebrates 25 years partnership with Manthey-Racing and reveals the limited edition 911 GT2 RS Clubsport 25.
The new Porsche 911 GT2 RS Clubsport 25. Credit: Porsche
The new Porsche 911 GT2 RS Clubsport 25. Credit: Porsche

Porsche Motorsport is celebrating 25 years of collaboration with Manthey-Racing GmbH and has unveiled the limited edition 911 GT2 RS Clubsport 25 to commemorate.

Founded by racing driver Olaf Manthey in 1996, Manthey-Racing GmbH is responsible for running the Porsche 911 RSR of the factory squad in the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) and has made a name for itself in both the motor racing world and as a GT road car specialist.

Celebrating 25 years partnership with Manthey Racing. Credit: Porsche
Celebrating 25 years partnership with Manthey Racing. Credit: Porsche

The basic concept and technical ideas for the new special edition was provided by Manthey and based on the 911 GT2 RS Clubsport with Porsche providing the final design. 

Developed specifically for track days and circuit racing, the Porsche 911 GT2 RS Clubsport 25 is powered by a 3.8-liter flat-six twin-turbo engine and produces 515 HP directed to the rear wheels through Porsche’s seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox (PDK). 

Green and yellow design accents inspired by "Grello". Credit: Porsche
Green and yellow design accents inspired by “Grello”. Credit: Porsche

Taking inspiration from Manthey’s 911 GT3 R, known as the “Grello” because of its distinctive green and yellow livery, the Porsche 911 GT2 RS Clubsport 25 sports a similar green and yellow color scheme to highlight functional areas of the vehicle and adopts many vehicle components and elements from future Porsche racing cars. 

Limited to 30 vehicles worldwide. Credit: Porsche
Limited to 30 vehicles worldwide. Credit: Porsche

“The design of the 911 GT2 RS Clubsport 25 expresses the long-standing collaboration between Porsche Motorsport and Manthey,” emphasizes Grant Larson from Style Porsche. “It amalgamates the respective strengths of each partner into one racing car, and at the same time bridges the gap between the 991 and 992 model generations of the 911.”

The Porsche 911 GT2 RS Clubsport 25 is limited to 30 vehicles in total (only six are allocated for North America) with deliveries expected to begin in early 2022.

To order, customers will need to email 911GT2RSClubsport25@porsche.de directly and have a spare $620,00 on hand. 

2021 Porsche 991 GT2 RS Aerial
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Pagani to Reveal Huayra BC Pacchetto Tempesta at Monterey Car Week 2021

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The new Pagani Huayra BC Pacchetto Tempesta is set to make its debut at this year’s Monterey Car Week and celebrates ten years of the Huayra supercar.
Pagani Huayra BC Pacchetto Tempesta Front Side View
The new Pagani BC Huayra Pacchetto Tempesta. Credit: Pagani Automobili

This year at Monterey Car Week, Pagani celebrates ten years of the Huayra with the world premiere of the new Pagani Huayra BC Pacchetto Tempesta.

Based on the Huayra BC, the new Pacchetto Tempesta package means the Huayra BC’s high-performance platform can be equipped with a range of “state-of-the-art technical and artisan solutions” to maximize the car’s racing abilities and achieve an 8% power increase to deliver 827 hp and 1,100 Nm torque.

Pagani has only teased several introductory images of the green carbon fiber bodied beauty ahead of the premiere, and although full details are yet to be shared, Pagani has noted that the Pacchetto Tempesta features a new front splitter, dedicated air intake, rear wing with an integrated central fin, and six-pipe exhaust system to maximize aerodynamic efficiency.

Pagani Huayra BC Pacchetto Tempesta Rear Aerial
New rear wing design with an integrated central fin. Credit: Pagani Automobili

A tweaked suspension system and the addition of an all-new “Soft Driving mode” also ensure drivers are afforded maximum comfort in the aggressive Huayra BC Pacchetto Tempesta.

The Huayra BC Pacchetto Tempesta will make its debut at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering event on Friday 13th August at Monterey Car Week 2021 and will be seen alongside the Huayra R project and an up-close-and-personal look at the all-new Pagani V12-R engine, six-speed sequential gearbox.

While no prices have been revealed yet, the Pagani Huayra BC Pacchetto Tempesta will no double start above the $2.25 million price tag of the Huayra BC.

Pagani Huayra BC Pacchetto Tempesta Rear
New six-exhaust design (four central and two below). Credit: Pagani Automobili
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