Misha Porsche 911 Turbo

If your looking to trick out your Porsche 911 Turbo, there are many Porsche tuning companies out there and this latest package comes from Misha Designs. This kit was designed for the turbo Porsche version, however some parts can be fitted on all 911 models. Starting off with the exterior, a lower lip was installed along with a diffuser for the rear bumper, hood with optional carbon fiber vanes, side skirts, and an extra blade for the cars stock spoiler. For additional cooling the front bumper features air ducts and a vent at the top to release pressurized air from the engine bay. The new lower lip comes in three pieces, so if that nasty speed bump or parking stop decides to scratch your Porsche 911 Turbo, you can simply remove the lower section.

Hofele Design Porsche Panamera

Tuning pros at Hofele Design have released a new kit for the Porsche Panamera called the Rivage GT 970. It includes a new styling package and several high performance aftermarket parts. The modified Porsche Panamera aero kit consists of new front and rear bumpers, side skirts, rear diffuser, custom front grille, and redesigned rear wing to completely transform the luxury sports car. The rear vents on this Panamera closely resemble the Audi R8 vents, and although it may be odd to take Audi’s idea, we have seen several tuning companies use this look for their new rear bumpers.

Mansory Porsche Panamera Turbo

The Swiss tuning specialists from Mansory released a new package for the Porsche Panamera Turbo featuring many improvements. A little over the top in my opinion, this Porsche Panamera Turbo received a bold paint job along with a full body kit consisting of a new front skirts, LED daytime running lights, carbon fiber bonnet, wider wings, side skirts, and a carbon fiber rear diffuser. The German tuned car now rides on large 22-inch wheels wrapped in high performance Dunlop SP SportMaxx tires measuring 265/30/ZR22 in the front, and 295/25/ZR22 at the rear. For additional styling, Mansory hooked up the Porsche’s interior with new leather, wood, and carbon fiber elements, along with a new sports steering wheel and brushed aluminum pedals.

Techart Porsche Cayenne

Showcased at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show, the new Porsche Cayenne presented by Techart stationed in Germany, turned heads with its stylish transformation. For all you tuners out there, the new Cayenne is offered with a variety of upgrades for the interior, exterior, and even the engine compartment. In an effort to enhance the driving experience and amplify a custom vision, Techart has presented their new exterior design to add elegance, yet hold the bold sporty look of the Cayenne. This awesome Porsche SUV can also be fitted with the Formula, Formula II, and III forged alloy wheels (20-23 inch). As far as power goes, Techart has outdone themselves with the polished stainless steel sport tailpipes along with a carbon fiber cover.

Switzer Porsche 911 GT2 R911S

The guys from Switzer have taken the Porsche 911 GT2 R911S to a whole new level of performance with their car tuning package. Instead of adding any styling improvements to the Porsche, the tuners have focused all of the attention under the hood. The Porsche 911 GT2 is the fastest road car in Porsche history, but the customers feel they can always get a little more power, so that’s where Switzer comes in. After the tuning upgrades, the 911 GT2 put down 911 horsepower, ironic right, which is 291 hp more than the factory car, and just 89 hp less than the notorious Bugatti Veyron!

9ff Porsche 997 Turbo

Porsche tuning specialists 9ff have released a high performance kit for the Porsche 997 Turbo dubbed the DR700. The name for this package was inspired by the total power output in PS, and 9ff always offers top of the line parts for Porsche enthusiasts. To accomplish the 700 PS and 870 Nm of torque, the tuners had to upgrade the headers, install new sport catalytics, air filter, new intercoolers, a tuned ECU, intake manifold, 9ff turbochargers, new camshafts, and tweak the transmission.

Sportec Porsche Panamera SP560

The Swiss tuners at Sportec have released a new upgrade package for the Porsche Panamera turbo called the SP560. Customizing the four door luxury sports car was quite a task, and now possesses a sportier stance, increased performance numbers, and an enhanced visual appeal. The most important tweaks to the Porsche Panamera were under the hood where the biturbo V8 was modified to produce 552 hp and 790 Nm of torque. After the engine tuning, the Sportec Porsche Panamera SP560 is able to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.8 seconds, with an overall top speed of 315 km/h.

9ff Porsche 911 on sale for $1.1 million

For those who remember our previous post about the 1,000 plus horsepower 9ff Porsche 911 GT9-R, you now have the chance to grab this prototype for around $1.1 million dollars. Marking its status as the prototype car, it bears the number 00/20, of which only 20 more are expected to be manufactured. Indicating that this Porsche 911 supercar is already an exclusive example of an already impossible to get car. For the money, you’ll get a twin-turbo Porsche with 1,120 horsepower, 4.0-liter flat six, six-speed, that weighs in at only 2,923 pounds.

Porsche Panamera Stingray by TopCar

Russian firm TopCar released these initial images of their latest tuning program for the Porsche Panamera, called the Stingray.  Previously, we received the concept of the Porsche Panamera Stingray, but now it’s official. The TopCar Porsche Panamera Stingray features a full aero kit along with some tweaks under the hood. For the exterior, the tuners added a new front bumper, carbon fiber hood, side skirts, rear bumper with integrated diffuser, and a two piece rear spoiler. All these pieces improve the aerodynamics, and the rear was finished with tail light covers and carbon fiber window moldings.

Geneva Motor Show: RUF Porsche 911 RGT-8

This lime green Porsche 911 RGT-8 was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show from the RUF car tuning specialists. Looking like a solid build, the most suprising thing about this project is that it doesn’t use a Porsche engine! Instead, the tuners modified an in-house 4.5-liter V8 powerplant to produce some impressive numbers. With this innovative design, and compact engine, the Porsche 911 power increase shows 550 hp at 8,500 rpm, and 500 Nm of torque at 5,400 rpm. RUF was able to shave off 200 kg with the customizations under the hood, and even gave the race car a dry-sump lubrication system which is effective under all driving conditions.

Balrog Porsche Cayenne aero kit

Vivid Racing has announced the latest car tuning news about the Balrog Porsche Cayenne aero kit, which they will be the official USA distributor of. Created by the French designer, Jeremie Paret, the new body kit for the Porsche Cayenne Turbo will offer owners a new way of life. This aggressive and punchy wide body aero kit adds a touch of elegance, while at the same time, the huge front grille looks to eat up the competition. The Balrog aero kit features a front bumper with genuine Cayenne Turbo side lights, and fog lights with angel eyes. At the same time, this large front bumper provides better cooler for the intercoolers and brakes as well.

Mansory Porsche 997 Turbo

The Swiss tuners from Mansory are ready to impress all the visitors at the Geneva Motor Show with this new Porsche 997 Turbo. Fresh from the Mansory tuning lab is the latest package for the 997 Porsche series with an upgraded turbo kit. Performance figures were not released yet, but we do know it received a nice aero kit to change its style. Included in the kit is a new front skirt and splitter made of carbon fiber, a redesigned rear end with rear skirt, and a carbon fiber rear wing to further improve the aerodynamics.