RML GTH: road-legal GT1 on Porsche 992 Turbo S, 920 hp

RML GTH: a road-legal 911 GT1 with up to 920 hp unleashed RML Group

Discover the RML GTH: a road-legal GT1 homage based on the Porsche 992 Turbo S—up to 920 hp, carbon body. Limited to 39, with 10 Anniversary editions.

British outfit RML (Ray Mallock Limited), renowned for its touring and sports‑prototype pedigree, is stepping into the realm of ultra‑quick road cars with the GTH project—a modern interpretation of the GT1 era. The car will be built in a limited run of 39 units, with ten earmarked as a 40th Anniversary Special Edition to mark RML’s four decades.

RML frames the GTH as a road‑legal 911 GT1. The starting point is a Porsche 992 Turbo S, yet the plan is to rethink it comprehensively: output is claimed at up to 920 hp, and the exterior is not a bolt‑on aero kit but an all‑new carbon body shaped around racing proportions and aerodynamics.

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The anniversary specification is highlighted separately: it will feature expanded equipment and a dedicated safety cage—signaling an appeal not only to collectors but also to those who actually head to the track.

As the market for everyday‑friendly supercars grows increasingly sanitized, RML’s commitment to unfiltered mechanics and GT1 thinking reads like a bid for cult status even before deliveries begin. The concept comes across as refreshingly focused, and the numbers suggest serious intent.

Author: Nikita Efimenkov

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