2023 Porsche 911 Dakar
GTS power, GT3 carbon, Carrera T glass... and a roof-mounted power outlet for spotlights. Here's a 911 like no other
The Dakar cherry picks some of the best bits from the 911 range for what promises to be an awesome driving experience. It has the rear-wheel steer and dynamic engine mounts from the GT3 as standard, as well as Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control anti-roll. Note as well a rear spoiler of carbon reinforced plastic, a bonnet made of the same (borrowed direct from the GT3, too) plus a two-seat cabin for the full rally car vibe. With the bucket seats, lighter glass and a slimline battery, the Dakar is only 10kg heavier than a PDK equipped C4 GTS - DIN kerbweight (without a driver) is 1,605kg. More interestingly, Porsche reckons that the new 911 will be ‘just as capable on sand and gravel as it is on the Nordschleife’, even if the roof rack is loaded with up to 42kg of fuel, water canisters, traction boards, the optionally available tent, and shovels. Just when it seemed like everything had done a tourist day lap, along comes the Dakar.
The green car seen here is painted Shade Green, a new colour that’ll be exclusive to the Dakar. But that’s unlikely to be the focus from launch, however good it looks, because Dakar customers will also be offered a Rally Design Package for £18k. Intended to evoke the iconic Rothmans 953, it combines white and Gentian Blue paint with red and gold decorative stripes, plus the customer’s choice of a number between 1 and 999 on the door. ‘Roughroads’ is now a registered trademark, says Porsche, one which ‘reflects the concept of the 911 Dakar’. But perhaps doesn’t work quite as well in reality as it did in the meeting. Shade Green for us, please, with the tent.
Best move fast if you’re keen, as there’ll be just 2,500 Dakars available globally. In the UK, it’s going to cost £173,000, making it more expensive than even a 911 Turbo S - and just £5k less than an RS. However, as a non-GT product, we’d have to assume obtaining a build slot might be easier than for a GT3. Let’s find out - the Dakar can be ordered now, and deliveries are due in the spring…
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