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SSR Performance teases Project Leo: The ultimate track Porsche 911

April 5, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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SSR Performance has been working on what is said to be the ultimate Porsche 911 for the racetrack. Dubbed ‘Project Leo’, the company has just released a teaser of the new model.

Project Leo has been in the making for two years. According to the company, it is not a modification or tuning package but rather a vehicle that was developed from a clean sheet of paper, pushing the conventional limits of performance.

Project Leo uses a bespoke gearbox and a high-performance cooling system that was developed specifically for this car. That being said, the car appears to be based on the 911 GT3 RS. It features a unique body kit and a high-downforce package.

While the exact details of the engine are still unclear, it might be a twin-turbo unit. What we do know for sure is that it’s a pure internal combustion engine with no hybrid assistance.

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