3 sightings by 3 spotters worldwide

Market value
$2,095,000 to $2,645,000
Did you know
Only 29 RUF CTR-2 units were ever made worldwide.
The RUF CTR-2 is a rare breed, a fiercely independent reinterpretation of the Porsche 911 that emerged from the legendary workshops of Alois Ruf in the mid-90s. Born out of a relentless pursuit of speed and precision, the CTR-2 wasn't just fast—it was ferocious, a turbocharged beast capable of devouring racetracks and autobahns alike. With its twin-turbocharged flat-six engine churning out an audacious 520 horsepower, it didn't just challenge the supercar establishment—it openly mocked it.
RUF's meticulous craftsmanship was evident in every detail, from the bespoke Kevlar bodywork—shaped for maximum aerodynamic efficiency—to the advanced integrated roll cage that doubled as a structural reinforcement. The CTR-2's performance figures were staggering for its era: 0-60 mph in just 3.5 seconds and a top speed nudging 217 mph. These weren't merely impressive numbers; they were a bold statement, a gauntlet thrown down to the likes of Ferrari and Lamborghini.
On the track, the CTR-2 proved its mettle, notably competing in the grueling Pikes Peak International Hill Climb and various endurance races, often leaving factory-backed teams red-faced and scrambling. Its cultural impact was equally profound, becoming a poster child for automotive rebels who valued raw performance and engineering purity above badge prestige. In short, the RUF CTR-2 wasn't merely a tuned Porsche—it was a defiant masterpiece, a car that dared to rewrite the rules on its own uncompromising terms.
3 RUF CTR-2 sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 3 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the RUF CTR-2 is rated Epic.
Recent RUF CTR-2 sightings on AutoRadar come from Great Falls, Vancouver, Beverly Hills, Tilburg. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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