Gemballa GTR 600 Biturbo

Rare

4 sightings by 4 spotters worldwide

Gemballa GTR 600 Biturbo

Market value

$34,900 to $296,000

Did you know

Only 10 Gemballa GTR 600 Biturbos were ever produced.

The Gemballa GTR 600 Biturbo is a wild, unapologetic statement of automotive excess from an era when tuners dared to dream big. Born from the already formidable Porsche 993 Turbo, this beast emerged in the late '90s, breathing fire with twin-turbocharged fury and flaunting a body kit that could make even the most jaded car enthusiast pause and stare.

Uwe Gemballa, the visionary behind this monster, wasn't content with merely tweaking the Porsche; he reinvented it. The GTR 600 Biturbo boasted an aggressive wide-body design, massive air intakes, and a rear wing that screamed motorsport bravado. Underneath its audacious skin, the car featured upgraded turbos, intercoolers, and a meticulously tuned suspension—transforming it into a genuine track weapon capable of delivering over 600 horsepower.

Driving one is an exercise in controlled chaos—raw, visceral, and thoroughly intoxicating. The acceleration pins you back with relentless force, while the chassis communicates every nuance of the road beneath. It’s a car that demands respect, rewarding skilled drivers with a thrilling, unforgettable experience. Rare, coveted, and undeniably influential, the Gemballa GTR 600 Biturbo remains a testament to the audacity and ingenuity of 1990s automotive tuning culture.

Latest Gemballa GTR 600 Biturbo sightings

Gemballa GTR 600 Biturbo: FAQ

How many Gemballa GTR 600 Biturbos have been spotted?

4 Gemballa GTR 600 Biturbo sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 4 different spotters.

How rare is the Gemballa GTR 600 Biturbo?

On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Gemballa GTR 600 Biturbo is rated Rare.

Where can you see a Gemballa GTR 600 Biturbo?

Recent Gemballa GTR 600 Biturbo sightings on AutoRadar come from Montecatini-Terme, Brummen, Wembley. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.

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