RUF CTR3 Evo Race Car
RUF's CTR3 debuted in 2007 as a mid-engine supercar loosely based on the Cayman. Now in its third incarnation, the CTR3 Evo is officially the most powerful car to come from the German company. The chassis is an updated version of the one used in the 2017 CTR3 Clubsport with carbon fiber bodywork that utilizes an active rear spoiler and updated aerodynamics. The biggest change comes amidships, with a 3.8-liter twin-turbo flat-six mated to a dual-clutch transmission. The all-alloy unit makes over 800 horsepower, pushing the CTR3 Evo to a top speed of 236 MPH and a 0-60 time of 3.2 seconds. A no-nonsense interior features analog gauges, Alcantara with yellow contrast stitching, and carbon fiber racing seats. Pricing hasn't been announced, but expect a price in the low seven figures and a very limited production run.