Porsche purists rejoice, the air-cooled 911 is back! Well, sort of. The new RUF Tribute just dropped at Monterey Car Week and it packs an all-new air-cooled flat-six engine—designed by Alois Ruf Jr.
If your neighbors in Beverly Hills have recently come home with a Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato or a Porsche 911 Dakar, you now have an opportunity to one-up them with a Ruf Rodeo. You can say ...
Let's just start off by saying that the car you see here is not a Porsche 911. This is the RUF Tribute, a carbon-chassis creation of RUF Automobile. The German company made its name making wild ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael Teo Van Runkle is a journalist who covers the auto industry. Surrounded by a swarm of Porsche backdates and restomods at ...
Super SUVs are a distinctly modern phenomenon. In the face of slumping sedan sales and buyers still desiring speed to go with their extra cargo space and weight, there are now more fast SUVs than we ...
Under the hood of the RUF Rodeo, you will find a 3.6-liter turbocharged flat-six engine producing 610 horsepower and 516 lb-ft of torque. Unlike the original engine in this variant of the 911, the big ...
Much of the attention paid toward RUF Automobile over the last few years has been around its all-carbon CTR Anniversary and SCR, but the brand's mid-engine CTR3 is still going strong. In fact, it just ...
RUF Tribute debuts at Monterey Car Week Features new 3.6L twin-turbo air-cooled flat-six with 550 hp Carbon-fiber chassis, seven-speed manual, modern homage to 911 heritage At its core is a 3.6L ...
Not all Porsche 911s are the same. Some 911s aren't even technically Porsches. For example, the car that looks like a 911 you see here is actually called the Ruf CTR and is better known by its ...
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