Alois Ruf Jr., the company owner, followed up the original with a CTR2 in 1995, another production model made in limited quantities, based on the then-new 993-chassis 911 Turbo. Originally offered at a retail Price of $315,000 USD, the CTR2 featured either the standard rear-wheel drive or an optional all-wheel-drive, Recaro racing seats with Simpson five-point belts, enlarged brakes, an integrated roll-cage, a Ruf manufactured coil-over suspension system, an integrated bi-functional rear wing (for downforce, and air induction to 2 intercoolers, one on each side) and a kevlar body with lightweight glass; power came from a race derived air-cooled Porsche 3.6 litre, twin-turbocharged Flat-six engine, based on the engine used in the Porsche 962 Le Mans Group C car (hence the name CTR2) but tuned by Ruf to produce 520 hp (388 kW) and 505 ft lb (685 N·m) of torque. The car’s engine was revised later to bump the power output to 580 hp (433 kW).
Capable of accelerating from 0–69 mph (0–111 km/h) in under 3.5 seconds and achieving a top speed in excess of 220 mph (354 km/h)- actual recorded top speed was 217 mph (349 km/h) – in 1995 the CTR2 was the fastest production sports car in the world
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