Rezvani Goes Retro: Meet the RR1 600 & RR1 750

Rezvani Goes Retro: Meet the RR1 600 & RR1 750

It’s easy to forget Rezvani has been at this game for over a decade. In that time, the California outfit has given us slippery supercars, absurdist military-grade SUVs, and enough testosterone-charged marketing to make a Humvee blush. But now? They’ve turned their sights on something with a little more heritage and a lot more curves: retro-themed Porsches.

The new weapons are called RR1 600 and RR1 750 — names that don’t exactly hide their horsepower figures. Both start life as the latest 992-generation 911s before being wrapped in swooping, carbon-fibre bodywork inspired by Porsche’s 935 race car. Imagine a Le Mans icon dragged into 2025 and handed a gym membership.

The RR1 600 hides a twin-turbo 3.0-litre flat-six with upgraded turbos and some mysterious go-faster bits Rezvani won’t discuss. What we do know: it’ll catapult you to 60 mph in a clean, savage 3.0 seconds.

The RR1 750? That’s the one for lunatics. Based on the already bonkers 911 Turbo S, it packs a 3.8-litre twin-turbo flat-six with a thumping 750 horsepower. All-wheel drive and a seven-speed dual-clutch ‘box mean 0–60 in two seconds flat — which, for context, is quicker than most people can say “I regret nothing” before their neck muscles give out.

Only 50 of these carbon-clad missiles will be built, each taking four months to craft. Entry price? $195,000 — and that’s before you’ve even supplied your own 992 donor car. And just like a Michelin-star menu, the extras will make your wallet weep:

  • Centre-lock wheels: $12,500
  • Carbon-fibre wheel covers: $4,500
  • Ohlins TTX-Pro coilovers for track duty: $8,500
  • Brembo brakes: same price as those wheels
  • Cooling upgrades: $3,500 apiece

You could easily spec an RR1 750 into a small mortgage. But that’s not the point. The point is that this is Rezvani in full retro-rocket mode — a mash-up of old-school Porsche race car glory and new-school California excess. And frankly, it’s wild enough to make you forget they once built a bulletproof SUV with smoke screens.

Source: Rezvani