
Here is an option to look forward to for the GT enthusiasts. Gemballa has gone ahead and unveiled the Mirage GT Gold Edition. This edition of the car is based on the Porsche Carrera GT and it continues the legacy of Gemballa Mirage GT variants. The Gold Edition features various gilded accents on the wheels, mirrors, air intakes, side skirts, and wing-which means it is true to its name. The Midas touch is evident even on the inside with gold touches on the instrument cluster, center console, door handles, shifter, and steering wheel.
A more practical equipping includes the HLS suspension which raises the car by 45mm making the car more apt in tackling speed bumps and parking garages. The GT variant is powered by a solid V10 option capable of producing 650 horsepower and 630 Nm of torque. This means that the car can clock 100km on the speedometer in a matter of 3.7 seconds while it has a top speed of 335 km/h.

Based on the Porsche Carrera GT, Gemballa Mirage GT Carbon Edition has finally been released. With an eye for “air flow management”, the car’s front face comes with a front apron with air inlets for the front coolers and Gemballa’s own bonnet and front wings. There are alsoside skirts with integrated air inlets that cools down the brakes of this beast. Powered by a V10 engint the sports 670 hp and 630 Nm of torque, the new Mirage GT will fly to 100km/h in just 3.7 seconds, up to a top speed of 335km/h. Too bad that only 5 Mirage GT units will ever be built, and the price is steep; 298,000 euros. [via WCF]

Based on a 957 Porsche Cayenne Turbo, the new Tornado 750 GTS by Gemballa (they did it again) is not just another SUV but a “high performance sports car”. After losing 250 kilos and getting a 750 hp V8 engine under the hood, the new Gemballa Tornado 750 GTS packs a 750 hp V8 engine that generates a scorching 1,050 Nm, goes 0 to 100 km/h in 4.3 seconds and reaches a top speed of 300+ km/h. All covered with a carbon body frame, bigger air intakes, lightweight 22-inch GT Sport forged wheels and a carbon-flapped spoiler for better grip on the road, there is something about this monster that makes us crave for a ride behind the wheel, to test its muscles on the road. That would cost us some €400,000…

By putting the new Carrera GT on a serious diet and adding all sorts of carbon fiber parts, Gemballa managed to impress once again with their Mirage GT Carbon Edition. Although it’s not yet a production model, it packs a 670 hp engine that tops at 335 km/h (208 mph), does 0 to 100km/h in 3.7 seconds while naught to 200 km/h in a mere 9.7 seconds. With race car looks and futuristic lines, Gemballa’s Mirage GT Carbon Edition is one of those rides that makes you ask yourself if you can push the pedal to the metal. Much more than just a tuning exercise, isn’t it? [via gtspirit.com]




Not sure if this should be in the 4 x 4, not even in the SUV category, but since we don’t have a “monster” category to nail it here it goes. Gemballa went mad and decided to muscle up a new Porsche Cayenne after showing us how a Carrera GT should look like. This is not funny because this beast, dubbed Gemballa Tornado GTR700 Cayenne, is capable of developing about 700 hp from an extremely modified twin-turbo V8 engine.
Add the looks, the severely dropped ride height and the strengthened suspension, the fact that it might come with a 2WD conversion and you got yourself a pretty fast bull. Oh and I mentioned looks. It has a carbon fiber hood insert, new vents and some good looking tail lights.
So how do you like it?
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