You may remember that last year, Rezvani announced its intention to give the 992-gen Porsche 911 a retro restyling to pay homage to the old 935. Yep, the very same Rezvani that usually spends its time building 1,000hp armored SUVs that could survive the apocalypse.
And would you look at this—they’ve only gone and done it. This is the very first Rezvani Retro RR1, built for a client in California and decked out in a full Martini-esque livery.

Quite the looker, isn’t it? Rezvani said that apart from the doors, the whole body is now carbon fiber, and you’ll notice it has altered the design slightly from its first renders to include brilliantly retro round lights.
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Two different options will be available for customers who bring in their car for customization. The one you see here is the RR1 600, which means it’s based on a standard Carrera, but with upgraded turbochargers to kick out at least 600hp. The very first customer went with a manual gearbox, too, and Rezvani fitted a custom wooden knob among its many interior upgrades. Nice.

There’s also the option of the RR1 750, built on top of the 911 Turbo S and packing 750hp, a PDK gearbox, and all-wheel drive.
Both the 600 and the 750 also come with a custom Rezvani exhaust, and there’s the option of fancy Öhlins TTX-Pro coilovers. Excellent carbon-fiber turbofan wheel covers, too.
Rezvani said it’ll build just 50 examples of the RR1, with prices starting from $195,000 (around P11.12 million before taxes), excluding the base car.
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NOTE: This story first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made.