BTW, it looks like kit car IMHO...
More about RGT:
"The RUF RGT was inspired by the legendary 1973 Carrera RS.
The high revving, normally aspirated, engine is based on the crankcase of the original 911-engine. It is equipped with dry-sump lubrication with a separate oil tank to ensure a reliable oil supply for the engine, even at high cornering speeds. The 3.8 litre engine has a high compression ratio of 12.0 : 1. The output of 445 hp (327 kW) is reached at 7,600 rpm. The maximum torque of 420 Nm abuts at the crankshafts at 5,100 rpm. The RGT is equipped with the variable camshaft system. This enables an optimization of power, torque and consumption across the complete power band by a rotation speed dependent and load-dependent adjustment of the intake camshafts. The variable aspirated engine features two resonance flaps to balance the air for an ideal filling of the cylinders. The connecting rods are made of light, high-strength titanium. A digital engine electronic, i. e. a motronic with drive by wire, undertakes the task of engine management. The RGT engine captivates with its spontaneous response behaviour and its distinct revving ability.
The RGT will be delivered in rear-wheel-drive and 6 speed transmission with limited slip differential and short shift kit serially.
The independent front suspension combines McPherson struts with aluminium links. The strut suspension forms a unit with the front axle cross member, the sway bar and the steering gear. The rear axle assembly consists of sub frame-mounted multi-link suspension, featuring LSA construction. This design is another important factor in the car's responsive driving dynamics. The sports suspension is adjusted for road traffic as well as for track use by the help of especially adjusted Bilstein gas shock absorbers and chassis springs.
The brake system consists of red-painted monobloc callipers and ventilated, cross drilled brake discs. The monobloc callipers are made of one piece. The front discs have a measure 350 millimetres in diameter with 6 piston brake callipers. The rear brake discs have a diameter of 330 millimetres and 4 callipers. The RGT is serially equipped with a stability management with ABS, ASR and ABD.
The three-piece 19'' "Superleggera" aluminium wheels are equipped with a very light forged centre piece. The front wheels have a width of 8.5'' and the rear wheels 12.5''. Tires of 235/35 ZR 19 are mounted in the front and 325/30 ZR 19 in the rear.
A prominent aerodynamic feature at the front of the RGT is the bumper with the five air intakes. Incoming air through the big air intakes on the outside and in the centre flows against the water coolers of the engine. Two additional small air intakes channel the air to the brakes. A black narrow vent is located ahead of the front deck lid. Incoming air is channelled through the centre radiator. The aerodynamically optimized exterior mirrors are electrically adjustable and heatable. The mirror base and housing are available upon request in carbon fibre. The two aluminium doors with integrated side protection bars save 14 kilograms. Wider glass fibre fender flares screwed to the body allow the use of bigger wheel and tire combinations. The rear lid painted in body colour with the adjusted duck tail consists of Kevvlar Carbon fibre. The rear spoiler that is mounted to the duck tail is made of visible Carbon fibre.
The standard RGT Coupé is equipped with an integrated roll cage which is covered almost entirely by the Alcantara of the A, B and C pillar. The crossbar can be demounted."
Power
327 kW (445 bhp)
at 7,600 rpm
max. Torque
420 Nm
at 5,100 rpm
Displacement
3,746 cm3
Compression ratio
12.0 : 1
Performance
0-62 mph (0-100 kph) in 4,2 seconds
0-125 mph (0-200 kph) in 13,5 seconds
Top speed
197 mph (315 kph)