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California tuning house Gunther Werks has once again reimagine the Porsche 993 with its latest model, the GWX. Not only does it represent the pinnacle of the lineup, thanks to cutting-edge technologies and materials, the GWX is an ultra-exclusive model precious few will enjoy.
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In fact, Gunther Werks says production is capped to a mere three units. Only those invited by the company have the opportunity to purchase one, adding to its exclusive nature.
You might notice the look of the GWX is unique. That’s in part thanks to numerous bespoke carbon-fiber body panels found nowhere else. Optimized for aerodynamics and optimal downforce, they’re made to function and look good.

Those exclusive body panels include the vented front fenders, side skirts, rear quarter panels, hood, front bumper, rear diffuser, rear bumper, and rear wing with decklid ram air scoop.
Also setting the GWX apart visually from other Porsche 993s is the bespoke paint developed by Gunther Werks, called Candy Purple. The hue will only be applied to the GWX and no other build. Paired with silver pinstriping and exposed herringbone carbon-fiber weave down the middle of the car from bumper to bumper, it makes a striking statement.
Under the skin is a 4.0-liter flat-six with 440-horsepower and 320 lb.-ft. of torque on tap. The engine is based on the one used for the Gunther Werks Coupe, with some of the advanced technologies from the GWR applied.

But the engine also contains a new design that’s exclusive to the GXR: advanced sliding throttle body plates. Providing ultra-quick throttle response, the feature doesn’t block airflow at all at wide-open throttle, improving performance.
“Our new GWX takes all we have learned with remastering the Porsche 911 platform and pushes it even further,” said Peter Nam, CEO and founder of Gunther Werks.
“We are extremely excited to offer this pinnacle of performance to our most loyal customers and continue to showcase our technical prowess with our newest offerings.”
Images via Gunther Werks
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