In this video from AutoTopNL, we get to see and hear a RUF SCR 4.0 being pushed to its limits on an unrestricted section of Autobahn, allowing its naturally aspirated flat-six engine to be revved up again and again.
Despite its resemblance to a 964-generation Porsche 911, this car is completely different. The SCR employs Ruf’s carbon fiber monocoque chassis and bodyshell, which integrates a steel roll cage. Power comes from a 4.0-liter naturally aspirated flat-six engine, producing 503 horsepower and 347 pound-feet of torque. The sole gearbox option is a six-speed manual. The car boasts a weight of 2756 pounds.
Reportedly, the SCR accelerates to 62 miles per hour in just 3.4 seconds and achieves 124 mph in 11.9 seconds. Its top speed stands at 199 miles per hour. Regrettably, heavy traffic in the video prevents the car from reaching its 200-mph top speed, but it effortlessly surpasses 150 mph.
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