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RML P39: The Hypercar Rewriting the Book of British Motorsport
The new RML P39 is a British-built hypercar based on the Porsche 992 Turbo S – but cranked up to the extreme. With up to 920 hp, active aerodynamics, and a full carbon fiber body, it combines brutal track performance with GT comfort. Only 39 units will be made, each tailor-built for its owner, with deliveries starting in 2025.
When a British engineering company with over 40 years of motorsports experience decides to build its own hypercar, you know it’s going to get interesting. Enter the RML P39 – a brutal yet refined GT hypercar that blends Porsche DNA with British racing pedigree.
The Engine – A Porsche Heart with an Injection of Steroids
Underneath the bodywork lies a familiar base: the Porsche 992 Turbo S’s flat-six. But here, RML has pushed everything to the next level. The twin-turbo system is optimized, the exhaust redesigned, and the result is a machine delivering up to 920 horsepower and 950 Nm of torque.
That means:
- Normal mode: 750 hp
- Wet mode: 600 hp for rainy tracks
- Sport+ mode: all-out with 920 hp
With active aerodynamics and DRS (drag reduction system), the P39 can switch from sophisticated GT to uncompromising track weapon in a split second.
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Design – Aggressive Elegance in Carbon Fiber
The P39 is built entirely from carbon fiber, and it shows. It’s low, wide, and almost cut like a Le Mans prototype. Up front, there’s an adjustable splitter; at the rear, an active wing and subtle aerodynamic tricks throughout keep the car glued to the tarmac.
But despite its track-inspired looks, RML has focused on comfort: adjustable suspension, sound insulation, and a cabin that feels like a luxury GT – just wrapped in pure racing energy.
Limited to 39 Units – Each Tailor-Made for the Owner
RML will produce only 39 P39s. Every car will be personally tailored to the owner’s preferences – colors, interior, materials, and detailing. This isn’t just a hypercar – it’s a work of art on wheels, designed for one driver at a time.
Deliveries will commence in 2025, and it appears they are already close to being sold out.
A Hypercar with Soul
The RML P39 isn’t just another fast car in the long list of exotic hypercars. It stands as proof that engineering excellence and passion can meet in a project that both honors motorsport heritage and points the way forward.
It’s the car even Porsche might have dreamed of building – but never did.
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