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Moby Dick returns! Porsche has turned the 911 GT2 RS into the one-off Flachbau RS

And it’s road-legal
Front quarter view of the Porsche 911 Flachbau RS
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Keen Porsche slantnose enthusiasts will keenly remember that in May 2025, Porsche registered ‘Flachbau’ and ‘Flachbau RS’ with the European Patent Office. The one-off, dreamy special above is why: This is the—surprise!—Porsche Flachbau RS.

It’s an owner’s 991.2 911 GT2 RS—already a formidable machine—transformed by Porsche’s in-house dreamworks department Sonderwunsch into something that looks like Moby Dick. Not the whale, but Porsche’s classic, rather effective and ‘monstrous’ racing car.

Rear quarter view of the Porsche 911 Flachbau RS

Front view of the Porsche 911 Flachbau RS

“Our aim was to reinterpret the iconic look of the 935 without compromising on safety, technology, or road legality,” said Porsche’s VP of individualization Alexander Fabig. Yup, you read that right: This thing is road-legal.

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And in a fortuitous twist, the design of this one-off was done by the same guy who did 2018’s 935 reinterpretation—Grant Larson. He is now retired, Porsche tells us, but said of his new creation: “The new Flachbau RS is a modern, fitting reinterpretation of the iconic 935 Moby Dick design.”

Rear view of the Porsche 911 Flachbau RS

Cockpit of the Porsche 911 Flachbau RS

Apparently, turning a GT2 RS into a slantnose wasn’t really the work of a lazy afternoon. There are new, lower front wings, additional louvers, a new front bumper, and a really lovely new LED light treatment arranged in three tiers for high, low, and daytime running.

Porsche’s best friend Manthey also decided to pitch into the project, which means there’s a new front splitter and rear diffuser, better aero than standard, and a fat rear wing. Said wing can be manually fixed into three positions depending on how much downforce is required, and yes, this is a very keen Porsche.

Rear wing of the Porsche 911 Flachbau RS

So keen, it can produce 554kg of downforce when the wing’s in its ‘high’ position. It’s also 31.6kg lighter than the base GT2 RS, which already benefits from the lightweight Weissach Pack, so it’s really quite light.

Porsche hasn’t touched the GT2 RS’s drivetrain, because...why? It already gets close to 700hp, 749Nm, a 0-100kph time of 2.8sec, top speed of 340kph, and a mighty 3.8-liter twin-turbo flat-six. One does not simply...walk up the power of a GT2 RS.

There’s a special one-off paint job dubbed Grand Prix White, contrast black elements, some stripes, aerodisc wheels, and a stripped-out interior. Like, really stripped-out. The customer requested Porsche rip out the PCM system, the stereo, and even the sound deadening and floor coverings.

Image of the Porsche 911 Flachbau RS

It’s now all painted metal and exposed carbon. Even the wiring harness has been allowed to see the light of day, and Porsche—because it’s Porsche—even lightweighted the harness by removing “individual wires that were no longer needed.” There’s ‘lightweight gearshift gaiter material,’ and then there’s this.

You’ll spot some fancy ‘Flachbau RS’ stitching, carbon-fiber buckets, and a Nürburgring inscription. That latter bit is not just for show—Porsche did 50 laps around the ’Ring in a validation prototype (one of three built). And around the ’Ring, keen Porsche test driver Lars Kern said it remained “extremely stable and precise even at very high speeds.” Job done, then.

More photos of the Porsche 911 Flachbau RS:

Headlight of the Porsche 911 Flachbau RS

Upholstery detail of the Porsche 911 Flachbau RS

Image of the Porsche 911 Flachbau RS

Image of the Porsche 911 Flachbau RS

Image of the Porsche 911 Flachbau RS

Image of the Porsche 911 Flachbau RS

Image of the Porsche 911 Flachbau RS

Image of the Porsche 911 Flachbau RS

Side view of the Porsche 911 Flachbau RS

Front quarter view of the Porsche 911 Flachbau RS

NOTE: This article first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made.

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