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Marsien
Overview
ManufacturerMarc Philipp Gemballa GmbH
Model years2022–present
AssemblyNeckar, Germany
Body and chassis
ClassSports car (S)
Body style2-door coupe
LayoutRear-engine, all-wheel drive
Powertrain
Engine3.7 L twin-turbocharged flat-6
Transmission8-speed DCT
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,520 mm (99.2 in)
Length4,055 mm (159.6 in)
Width1,905 mm (75.0 in)
Height1,200 mm (47.2 in)
Curb weight1,590 kg (3,505 lb)

The Marsien is a sports car produced by Marc Philipp Gemballa GmbH based on the Porsche 992 Turbo S.

Overview

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Marc Philipp Gemballa, the son of Uwe Gemballa, who founded a tuning company in 1981, presented as managing director of Marc Philipp Gemballa GmbH the Marsien, a sports car limited to 40 off-road vehicles in July 2021. It had its public premiere a month later as part of Monterey Car Week.[1] The car is inspired by the rally version of the Porsche 959.[2] In its normal state, the Marsien has a ground clearance of 12 centimetres, but this can be hydraulically increased to 25 centimeters in off-road mode. The chassis is a custom-made product specially developed for the vehicle KW Automotive . It has a double wishbone suspension at the front and a multi-link suspension at the rear.[3] The vehicle is named after the red sand deserts in the United Arab Emirates, where the Marsien was tested as a Project Sandbox. The development team reminded these deserts of the surface of the planet Mars.[4]

Specifications

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The Marsien is powered by the 3.7-liter boxer engine that came from the 911 Turbo S, which has been upgraded to 551 kW (750 hp) by Ruf Automobile.[4] The Marsien accelerates to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 2.6 seconds and has a top speed of 335 km/h (208 mph).

References

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  1. ^ Andreas Engel (2021-08-20). "Monterey Autoweek 2021: Die Highlights der Luxusmesse". Blick.ch. Retrieved 2021-08-24.
  2. ^ Eleonor Segura (2021-07-30). "Gemballa's Marsien Is a 740-HP Desert-Devouring Supercar Based on the Porsche 911 Turbo". motortrend.com. Retrieved 2021-08-24.
  3. ^ Stefan Wagner (2021-07-14). "Der Marc Philipp Gemballa Marsien ist ein Offroad-Hyper-911". motor1.com. Retrieved 2021-08-24.
  4. ^ a b Victoria Zippmann (2021-07-19). "Marc Philipp Gemballa Marsien: Porsche-Tuning". Autozeitung.de. Retrieved 2021-08-24.