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Porsche Carrera GT '04

Porsche Carrera GT '04

Porsche Carrera GT '04
Performance Point
PP 621.04
Group
Gr.N
Max Power
603 BHP / 8,000 rpm
Max Torque
60.1 kgfm / 6,000 rpm
DriveTrain
MR
Aspiration
NA (Naturally Aspirated)
Displacement
5,733 cc
Manufacturer
Porsche
Length
4,613 mm
Width
1,921 mm
Height
1,166 mm
Weight
1,380 kg

Porsche Carrera GT '04 - A Modern Day Supercar Icon

The Porsche Carrera GT '04 is a landmark vehicle in the history of high-performance supercars. Introduced in 2004, this mid-engined masterpiece was developed using technologies honed by Porsche in the world of motorsports, notably borrowing elements from their race-bred prototypes. Its renowned naturally aspirated 5.7-liter V10 engine produces an awe-inspiring 612 horsepower, catapulting the Carrera GT from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.5 seconds. Unlike many of its contemporaries, the Carrera GT was celebrated for retaining a six-speed manual transmission, making it a favorite among driving purists.

Sales of the Porsche Carrera GT were highly exclusive, with only 1,270 units produced during its production run from 2004 to 2006. The car quickly became a collector's dream, thanks to its carbon fiber monocoque chassis, agile handling, and purposeful design. Its legacy goes beyond just numbers—the Carrera GT is often credited with defining the next generation of analog supercars before the industry shift towards hybrid and automatic technologies.

While the Carrera GT did not compete in mainstream racing due to its road-focused design, its technology and engineering were heavily inspired by Porsche's Le Mans prototypes. The car drew on the expertise gained from the canceled Porsche LMP2000 project, which provided the foundation for its powerful V10 engine. To this day, the Porsche Carrera GT '04 remains not only an icon among enthusiasts and collectors, but also a revered example of Porsche's ability to blend motorsport pedigree with superlative road car engineering.