After revealing the GT3 R Hybrid, Porsche->ke1 is at it again. This time the hybrid masterpiece will come in the shape of the Porsche GT3. There aren't any pictures of the model - heck, there isn't even a steadfast announcement that we'll be getting the GT3 hybrid - but that doesn't mean that Porsche won't be developing one. And, according to a TeamSpeed forum member, it will look like this.

The future model will more than likely feature Porsche's->ke1 KERS system, which is why rumors are circulating that the GT3 sports car will be a hybrid. It will also feature a 4.0 liter RSR engine with 500 HP, extensive use of carbon fiber and aluminum, and a decrease in weight. The exterior of the car will see a larger rear wing, a new splitter, new graphics, flared fenders, intakes on the rear fenders, and a carbon hood. There might also be a PDK option optimized for the track and acceleration biased gearing.

The GT3 R Hybrid on the other hand is powered by a 480 HP 4.0 Liter flat six engine with two electric motors developing 60 kW each as well as an electrical flywheel power generator fitted in the cockpit next to the driver. This unit is used to deliver energy to the electric motors and is charged whenever the driver applies the brakes, with the two electric motors reversing their function on the front axle and acting themselves as generators when not providing four wheel drive traction.

Sounds pretty promising, even for a hybrid. And, if things keep going the way they are, we are pretty much going to have to get used to the idea of a speedy hybrid.

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