First test drive: RUF RT12. Part II (or how fast is it?)
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First test drive: RUF RT12. Part II (or how fast is it?)
This is part II. For part I please click here.
It’s getting dark. We mount a GPS-antenna on the roof of the RT12 and the rest of the equipment inside the car. We’re heading for a road that is no longer in use, but still in good shape. Luckily on the countryside there are not too many neighbours around.
We run the RT12 5-6 times before we feel there’s enough data and time for some top speed testing. However Alois Ruf, who knows the Autobahn better than most, says we’re not going to be able to reach top speed, “only†about 350 km/h is possible on this stretch.
Even a straight piece of road becomes twisty when the speed is really high…
OK, I’m not going to bore you any longer. Here we go, the information everybody’s been waiting for.
Performance - RUF RT12 650 hp (RWD):
0-60 mph: 3.15 seconds
0 - 100 mph: 6.62 seconds
0 – 124 mph: 9.7 seconds. (0 - 200 km/h)
¼ mile: 11.0 @ 134 mph (216 km/h)
Highest speed reached: 350 km/h.
Consider the fact that the car was on Pirelli P Zero Rosso street tires.
Front: 255/35/ZR19 Rear: 305/30/ZR19
Measured with GPS 100 Hz, 1 person in the car.
Having measured and discussed the performance for a while it seems Mr Ruf is very happy with the evening. To our surprise Alois Ruf has never measured the performance of the RT12
this accurate. Instead he claims he gets the “butt-feeling†when he drives the car and knew it was fast! It’s late in the night, but we return home and celebrate with Champagne.
Because Ruf is a car builder, not a tuner, it is possible to configure your car exactly the way you want it. Ruf will build your car from the ground and inside the factory there are already 3 RT12s in various stages. Since everybody in this batch seems to have chosen the red-orange color they all look the same, but they are all unique. One is rear-wheel driver, the other four-wheel drive. One has Ohlins (better choice IMO), the other Bilstein. Some have carbon fibre brakes, others classical steel brakes. And all the options when it comes to the interior!
The integrated roll cage is a very neat Ruf invention and a must have IMO.
It’s all up to you, your wallet and what you tell your spouse.
The days go by. Having gone through and analysed the performance figures I re-visit the test drive in my head and realise this is probably car history being written – just like when the Yellowbird was released. The competition is much harder nowadays that’s for sure, but the RT12 beats cars like the Ferrari Enzo, Pagani Zonda S, Mercedez SLR McLaren and Porsche’s own Carrera GT at a fraction of the price. And I am sure the RT12 is a more reliable car in many cases.
Ruf’s new creation has everything needed to be the best.
Next up… RUF R Spyder and RUF Cayenne. We go flat-out in the BMW M6 (270 km/h) and see the Ruf Cayenne disappear into the horizon…
http://www.ruf-automobile.de/
http://www.rufautocenter.com/
It’s getting dark. We mount a GPS-antenna on the roof of the RT12 and the rest of the equipment inside the car. We’re heading for a road that is no longer in use, but still in good shape. Luckily on the countryside there are not too many neighbours around.
We run the RT12 5-6 times before we feel there’s enough data and time for some top speed testing. However Alois Ruf, who knows the Autobahn better than most, says we’re not going to be able to reach top speed, “only†about 350 km/h is possible on this stretch.
Even a straight piece of road becomes twisty when the speed is really high…
OK, I’m not going to bore you any longer. Here we go, the information everybody’s been waiting for.
Performance - RUF RT12 650 hp (RWD):
0-60 mph: 3.15 seconds
0 - 100 mph: 6.62 seconds
0 – 124 mph: 9.7 seconds. (0 - 200 km/h)
¼ mile: 11.0 @ 134 mph (216 km/h)
Highest speed reached: 350 km/h.
Consider the fact that the car was on Pirelli P Zero Rosso street tires.
Front: 255/35/ZR19 Rear: 305/30/ZR19
Measured with GPS 100 Hz, 1 person in the car.
Having measured and discussed the performance for a while it seems Mr Ruf is very happy with the evening. To our surprise Alois Ruf has never measured the performance of the RT12
this accurate. Instead he claims he gets the “butt-feeling†when he drives the car and knew it was fast! It’s late in the night, but we return home and celebrate with Champagne.
Because Ruf is a car builder, not a tuner, it is possible to configure your car exactly the way you want it. Ruf will build your car from the ground and inside the factory there are already 3 RT12s in various stages. Since everybody in this batch seems to have chosen the red-orange color they all look the same, but they are all unique. One is rear-wheel driver, the other four-wheel drive. One has Ohlins (better choice IMO), the other Bilstein. Some have carbon fibre brakes, others classical steel brakes. And all the options when it comes to the interior!
The integrated roll cage is a very neat Ruf invention and a must have IMO.
It’s all up to you, your wallet and what you tell your spouse.
The days go by. Having gone through and analysed the performance figures I re-visit the test drive in my head and realise this is probably car history being written – just like when the Yellowbird was released. The competition is much harder nowadays that’s for sure, but the RT12 beats cars like the Ferrari Enzo, Pagani Zonda S, Mercedez SLR McLaren and Porsche’s own Carrera GT at a fraction of the price. And I am sure the RT12 is a more reliable car in many cases.
Ruf’s new creation has everything needed to be the best.
Next up… RUF R Spyder and RUF Cayenne. We go flat-out in the BMW M6 (270 km/h) and see the Ruf Cayenne disappear into the horizon…
http://www.ruf-automobile.de/
http://www.rufautocenter.com/
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In the Kirchheim park. The RUF RT12 makes the M6 look pale.
RUF R Spyder, RUF RT12 and RUF Cayenne in front of the Castle.
The one an only. RUF RT12
RUF Turbo, for the 550 kit.
RT12 keys on the carbon fibre wing
The BMW M5 and the M6
RUF R Spyder, RUF RT12 and RUF Cayenne in front of the Castle.
The one an only. RUF RT12
RUF Turbo, for the 550 kit.
RT12 keys on the carbon fibre wing
The BMW M5 and the M6
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Mounting the GPS inside the RT12
Inside the BMW M6 following the RUF Cayenne and RT12 (nearest)
Thirsty beasts. RT12 and M6 filling up before the 350 km/h run.
RT12 under my wide angle.
The RT12 and an Audi TT
Inside the BMW M6 following the RUF Cayenne and RT12 (nearest)
Thirsty beasts. RT12 and M6 filling up before the 350 km/h run.
RT12 under my wide angle.
The RT12 and an Audi TT
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Yellowbird N#8. A rare piece of art. Still among the fastest cars you can buy.
Rear view of RT12
RT12 (Audi A2 in the back)
Carbon fibre side (for 997 only) and RUF mirrors.
Big bad *** brakes
A perfect place to go drag racing. RT12 and RUF Cayenne. in the night.
0-100 km/h in 3.15 secs and 0-200 in 9.7 secs. on street tires.
Go home Enzo and CGT! I'd love to go on the track and over take cars that cost many times more than the RT12.
All pics (c) Erik B www.RS6.com Send me a pm if you have any questions.
There are more pictures here:
http://www.sportbilen.se/reportage.php?id=318
64 pics: http://www.sportbilen.se/index.php?p...p?cat=rufrt12_
Rear view of RT12
RT12 (Audi A2 in the back)
Carbon fibre side (for 997 only) and RUF mirrors.
Big bad *** brakes
A perfect place to go drag racing. RT12 and RUF Cayenne. in the night.
0-100 km/h in 3.15 secs and 0-200 in 9.7 secs. on street tires.
Go home Enzo and CGT! I'd love to go on the track and over take cars that cost many times more than the RT12.
All pics (c) Erik B www.RS6.com Send me a pm if you have any questions.
There are more pictures here:
http://www.sportbilen.se/reportage.php?id=318
64 pics: http://www.sportbilen.se/index.php?p...p?cat=rufrt12_
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Originally posted by buddyg
How much in US dollars? I heard $300,000? If so that is really steep!
How much in US dollars? I heard $300,000? If so that is really steep!
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Originally posted by buddyg
If so that is really steep!
If so that is really steep!
IF you can find one they are still around 100.000 USD
The price is very dependent on WHAT CONFIG you order. The choices are limitless. RWD, AWD, IRC or not etc. etc.
RUF is a car builder, not a tuner. If you visit the factory you will see what I mean.
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The best looking 911 I've ever seen and surely one of the best performing cars going by the data points.
Give me one in BMW's graphite grey metallic and I'll be content.
Many thx for your great contributions to this forum!
Give me one in BMW's graphite grey metallic and I'll be content.
Many thx for your great contributions to this forum!