El Gemballa Avalanche 4x4 nos hace pensar en el RUF Rodeo Concept que presentamos hace unos días y que también es una preparación para desafiar los terrenos fuera del asfalto, resulta sumamente curioso descubrir que dos preparadores se animaron a tomar la misma base, en este caso un Porsche 911 y crear un vehículo todoterreno. RUF Rodeo 37 33 1 63%. Porsche 918 Spyder. 11 28 0 61%. Ferrari F12 tdf. 4 23 0 61%. Ferrari LaFerrari. 11 39 1 65%. A well known and ever expanding car collection of KHK of Doha, Qatar. The Gemballa Cyrrus was originally based on the Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2 Cabriolet. The car debuted in 1986 and immediately caught the eye of the era’s now infamous nouveau riche, for whom the very concept of subtlety was offensive. The team at Gemballa initially focussed on aesthetics – primarily the body kit and interior, with the cars Aston Martin V12 Vantage Roadster ‘23. 4 0 0 71%. Ferrari F512 M. 3 6 0 82%. Lamborghini Sián FKP 37. 15 3 0 84%. The LEE Collection (Lance East Exotics) is a private collection of largely supercars based out of Perth, Western Australia. Of note, the quantity of cars, and variation of modified cars. The collection is managed by (and socials Gemballa Avalanche Fujimi | No. 3800 | 1:24 Facts Brand: Fujimi Title: Gemballa Avalanche Number: 3800 Scale: 1:24 Type: Full kit Released: 1989 New parts Topic: Porsche 911 'G-model' (1973-1988) » Cars (Vehicles) Box contents. Plastic sprue, Plastic sprue (Clear), Decalsheet (waterslide) Product timeline In this video you can see a very rare Gemballa Avalanche GTR 650 EVO-R driving on the road in Monaco. This 650 EVO-R is based on the 911 Turbo, delevering 65 . D he new Gemballa Avalanche, the will celebrate its world premiere at the Geneva Motor Show, is based on the current Porsche 911 Turbo. It should also set new standards in design and performance. Dino Eisele 1985 the first Gemballa Avalanche set standards. Gemballa Avalanche with 820 HP In addition, the liter six-cylinder twin-turbo boxer is tuned at Gemballa to 820 hp and 950 Nm torque. The modifications necessary for this include newly programmed engine and transmission electronics, a performance turbocharger system, intake manifolds and air intake housings made of carbon, new throttle bodies, a sports air filter and revised cylinder heads and valves. Four-pipe exhaust system with flap control. But the Gemballa Avalanche can also look thick again in the old tradition. A powerful spoiler with a double wing profile sits on the trunk lid, and the tailpipes push through the rear apron. All four wheel arches are widely exposed - at the front by a total of 62 mm, at the rear by as much as 100 mm - and equipped with ventilation gills. The rear window is provided with a scale armor made of carbon fiber. The front hood also gets a power dome made of carbon fiber. And of course the Avalanche also has a redesigned front apron. All add-on parts are appropriately formed from carbon fiber laminate. Under the extra-wide fenders lurk a fully adjustable sports chassis and ultra-light 21-inch forged wheels with wide tires of size 255/30 at the front and 325/25 at the rear. The interior is lined with the finest saddlery. Leather with contrasting stitching, painted controls as well as Alcantara and carbon fiber create a unique lookCockpit landscape. In addition to the new Avalanche, Gemballa will also be showing the new Gemballa GTR 780 EVO-R in Geneva, which is also based on the Porsche Turbo and brings 780 hp to the start. Durante muchos años Gemballa fue una de los especialistas en modelos Porsche más famosa en todo el mundo. Sin embargo la marca alemana no ha pasado últimamente por sus mejores momentos, especialmente tras la muerte de su fundador Uwe Gemballa. Ahora sin embargo parecen empezar a resurgir con unos cuantos proyectos en mente que se enmarcarán en tres nuevas divisiones distintas: la División Hypercar (que posiblemente incluya su futuro superdeportivo de 800 CV del que empezamos a conocer datos hace poco), la División de clásicos de Gemballa, la División de personalización de lujo. Y es que en el futuro de Gemballa no podían faltar unas cuantas preparaciones para los recientes modelos de Porsche que prometen y mucho. Gemballa Vuelve el 911 off-roadEntre ellas posiblemente la más llamativa sea este nuevo Avalanche con un marcado carácter off-road. Se le conocerá com Gemballa Avalanche 4x4 y los primeros bocetos publicados por la marca ya dejan claro que a su lado los Porsche clásicos que corrieron en el Dakar parecerán insignificantes. La idea de Gemballa es tenerlo listo para llegar al mercado dentro de los dos próximos allá de sus agresivas ruedas con neumáticos off-road y su elevada altura al suelo, si por algo destaca este Porsche es por su agresivo y enorme alerón trasero instalado en una carrocería más agresiva de anchos pasos de rueda y nuevas entradas de aire, incluyendo dos en el techo. Gemballa Un futuro ambicioso para GemballaGemballa ha anunciado además que a este Avalanche 4x4 le acompañará una versión equivalente para el Cayenne con el nombre de Tornado 4x4 que ofrecerá un rendimiento off-road aún mayor. Serán dos versiones de altos vuelos que acompañarán a nuevas preparaciones de los 991 y 992 que superarán los CV, así como al reciente GTR 8XX Evo-R BiTurbo y por supuesto el futuro superdeportivo propio de la marca. En total la marca asegura haber invertido más de 15 millones de euros en los últimos 10 años para modernizar la marca y mejorar la calidad de sus productos según señaló el director ejecutivo y propietario de Gemballa, Steffen Korbach. Antonio Ramos Ochoa Especializado en el mundo del motor, la competición y la tecnología, Antonio Ramos Ochoa es redactor de Car and Driver. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at Not to be confused with the lifted 959-inspired Porsche 911 that Uwe Gemballa’s son Marc Philipp will reveal later this year, the actual Gemballa tuning company has set its sights on making an off-road-ready Nine Eleven as well. The Gemballa Avalanche should be a name quite familiar to those who have been keeping an eye on the aftermarket scene, but this is isn’t an ordinary version of the amped-up 911 as the teaser sketch portrays a sports car for all types of terrain. Gemballa has been thinking about doing a rugged version of Stuttgart’s machine for about four years, and will be coming out with the Avalanche 4x4 within the next 24 months. While sketches usually exaggerate the details, the real thing should still be quite nice and even more spectacular than RUF’s new Rodeo concept. The Avalanche 4x4 will be complemented by a Tornado 4x4 representing a Porsche Cayenne with serious off-road credentials. The crown jewel in Gemballa’s portfolio will be its own mid-engined supercar, complete with over 800 bhp to run the 0-124 mph (0-200 km/h) sprint in less than two and a half seconds and do 0-124 mph (0-200 km/h) in seconds. Meanwhile, the previous and current generations of the 911 will get more than 1,000 bhp this summer courtesy of an upgrade package positioned above the GTR 8XX Evo-R BiTurbo. The current pack already transforms the 911 into a monster, unlocking 818 bhp and 1,098 Newton-metres (810 pound-feet) of torque for a 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) in seconds and a top speed exceeding 230 mph (370 km/h). On top of that, the Gemballa Avalanche RS prototype unveiled at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show will morph into a production model later this year in a limited-run series based on the 991 and 992 generations of the sports car. According to the tuner, its "performance data will outshine all comparable vehicles." Gemballa is developing a bespoke car: With more and more companies toying around with the idea of a versatile 911, we can’t help but wonder why Porsche isn’t coming out with an off-road version of its iconic car considering the company always seems eager to expand the 911 lineup. If I’m allowed to dream, a modern-day equivalent of the amazing 1989 Panamericana concept would be pretty sweet. Source: Gemballa Hide press release Show press release Gemballa sharpens its corporate strategy and provides an outlook on future models. The Luxury Customization Division will be greatly expanded in the future in addition to Hypercar development Leonberg, Gemballa, the world renowned southern German refinement and tuning company, will in future divide its business areas into three separate divisions. The development and production of the first own Gemballa Hypercar will be done in the Hypercar Division (HD). Additionally, the Luxury Customization Division (LCD) will group together the previous areas of vehicle refinement, performance enhancements, limited small series and one-offs. The Gemballa Classics Division (CD) will now be responsible for the maintenance and restoration of classic Gemballa vehicles. Delimitation of the business areas for more dynamism “With the delimitation of the individual business areas and the management as a separate profit centre, we want to ensure a clearer corporate structure. This should especially also have a positive impact on current fundraising activities. All areas are currently being equipped with new investments and will be greatly expanded in the future. The focus remains on expanding our already high quality standards. We will be introducing numerous new models over the next 24 months and expanding our dealer network worldwide,” states Steffen Korbach, owner and CEO of Gemballa. New Gemballa Avalanche 4x4 and Tornado 4x4 He continues: “First and foremost, we will continue to focus on customizing and increasing the performance of Porsche models, but we are also open to other brands. The prototype of the Gemballa Avalanche RS based on the Porsche 991, which was presented at the Geneva Motor Show in 2017, is now to be launched this year in an exclusive small series based on the Porsche 991 and 992. The performance data will outshine all comparable vehicles. In 2016, we already discussed the development of a 4x4 variant of the Porsche Cayenne as the Gemballa Tornado 4x4 and the Porsche 911 as the Gemballa Avalanche 4x4. Designs for both vehicles have been in the drawer for a long time.” Performance increase with over 1,000 HP in preparation The Luxury Customization Division is currently marketing very successfully the body kit conversion for the Porsche 991/992 under the name “GTR 8XX Evo-R BiTurbo” with an increase in performance to currently 818 bhp and 1,098 Nm and an acceleration of seconds from 0-100 km/h (62 mph) and a top speed of over 370 km/h (230 mph). A performance variant with over 1,000 bhp is being worked on and will be launched in the summer. High investments in development and expansion of high quality standards “After years of consolidation, we are now preparing a major product offensive with new considerable investments,” says Steffen Korbach, adding: “A lot has changed in our sector. Stricter state guidelines and laws, new trends, and competition from vehicle manufacturers are having a massive impact on the vehicle customization business. We have worked long and hard and since 2010 have invested over 15 million Euro in modernizing the brand and improving product quality. All of this with the aim of standing out from the mainstream also in the future.” Si l'on n'oublie pas que Gemballa est actuellement en train de nous préparer une Porsche 911 inspirée de la 959, l'entreprise de tuning Gemballa est également en train de travailler sur une 911... prête pour le tout-terrain ! Si l'appellation "Avalanche" est déjà assez connue chez Gemballa, la prochaine version ne sera pas qu'une 911 plus puissante, comme nous le montrent les croquis publié par Gemballa ces dernières heures. Gemballa travaille donc à une version robuste de la machine de Stuttgart depuis environ quatre ans, et sortira l'Avalanche 4x4 dans les 24 prochains mois. Bien que les croquis grossissent généralement les détails, le modèle qui sortira devrait quand même être assez beau et encore plus spectaculaire que le nouveau concept Rodeo de RUF. Le 4x4 Avalanche sera rejoint par une 4x4 Tornado qui ne sera autre qu'un Porsche Cayenne avec de sérieuses références en matière de tout-terrain. Le joyau du portefeuille de Gemballa sera sa propre supercar à moteur central, dotée d'une puissance de plus de 800 chevaux, capable d'effectuer le sprint de 0 à 100 km/h en moins de deux secondes et demie et le 0 à 200 km/h en 6,5 secondes. En attendant, les générations précédentes et actuelles de la 911 obtiendront plus de 1000 chevaux l'été prochain grâce à un ensemble de mises à jour placées au-dessus de la GTR 8XX Evo-R BiTurbo. Le pack actuel transforme déjà la 911 en un monstrede 818 chevaux et 1098 Newton-mètres de couple pour un 0 à 100 km/h abattu en 2,3 secondes et une vitesse de pointe dépassant les 370 km/h. De plus, le prototype Gemballa Avalanche RS dévoilé au Salon de l'automobile de Genève 2017 se transformera en un modèle de série un peu plus tard cette année. Une série limitée basée sur les générations 991 et 992 de la sportive allemande. Selon le préparateur, ses "données de performance surpasseront celles de tous les véhicules comparables". Plus de Gemballa : Avec de plus en plus d'entreprises qui jouent avec l'idée d'une 911 polyvalente, on ne peut s'empêcher de se demander pourquoi Porsche ne sort pas une version tout-terrain de sa voiture emblématique alors que la société semble toujours désireuse d'élargir la gamme 911. Qui ne rêve pas d'une version moderne de l'étonnant concept de Panamericana de 1989 ? Nous oui ! Source: Gemballa Cacher le communiqué de presse Montrer le communiqué de presse Gemballa sharpens its corporate strategy and provides an outlook on future models. The Luxury Customization Division will be greatly expanded in the future in addition to Hypercar development Leonberg, Gemballa, the world renowned southern German refinement and tuning company, will in future divide its business areas into three separate divisions. The development and production of the first own Gemballa Hypercar will be done in the Hypercar Division (HD). Additionally, the Luxury Customization Division (LCD) will group together the previous areas of vehicle refinement, performance enhancements, limited small series and one-offs. The Gemballa Classics Division (CD) will now be responsible for the maintenance and restoration of classic Gemballa vehicles. Delimitation of the business areas for more dynamism “With the delimitation of the individual business areas and the management as a separate profit centre, we want to ensure a clearer corporate structure. This should especially also have a positive impact on current fundraising activities. All areas are currently being equipped with new investments and will be greatly expanded in the future. The focus remains on expanding our already high quality standards. We will be introducing numerous new models over the next 24 months and expanding our dealer network worldwide,” states Steffen Korbach, owner and CEO of Gemballa. New Gemballa Avalanche 4x4 and Tornado 4x4 He continues: “First and foremost, we will continue to focus on customizing and increasing the performance of Porsche models, but we are also open to other brands. The prototype of the Gemballa Avalanche RS based on the Porsche 991, which was presented at the Geneva Motor Show in 2017, is now to be launched this year in an exclusive small series based on the Porsche 991 and 992. The performance data will outshine all comparable vehicles. In 2016, we already discussed the development of a 4x4 variant of the Porsche Cayenne as the Gemballa Tornado 4x4 and the Porsche 911 as the Gemballa Avalanche 4x4. Designs for both vehicles have been in the drawer for a long time.” Performance increase with over 1,000 HP in preparation The Luxury Customization Division is currently marketing very successfully the body kit conversion for the Porsche 991/992 under the name “GTR 8XX Evo-R BiTurbo” with an increase in performance to currently 818 bhp and 1,098 Nm and an acceleration of seconds from 0-100 km/h (62 mph) and a top speed of over 370 km/h (230 mph). A performance variant with over 1,000 bhp is being worked on and will be launched in the summer. High investments in development and expansion of high quality standards “After years of consolidation, we are now preparing a major product offensive with new considerable investments,” says Steffen Korbach, adding: “A lot has changed in our sector. Stricter state guidelines and laws, new trends, and competition from vehicle manufacturers are having a massive impact on the vehicle customization business. We have worked long and hard and since 2010 have invested over 15 million Euro in modernizing the brand and improving product quality. All of this with the aim of standing out from the mainstream also in the future.” German automotive tuner Gemballa has provided the first look at its Avalanche 4×4, an all-new off-roading variant of the Porsche 911. Gemballa’s sketches show the Avalanche 4×4 as a high-riding, bulky 911, altering every single panel on the car in order to optimize its terrain-tackling abilities. The front bumper is shorter to give the car better clearance, while its rear features a redesigned diffuser, a much larger wing, and plenty of protection in the form of an underbelly skid plate. The 911’s rework also includes a redesigned front hood complete with a carbon fiber finish sporting lots of deep air ducts, as well as new vents in the doors and a set of dual roof scoops. Gemballa’s Avalanche 4×4 features chunky all-terrain tires, lots of detachable components seen by the hinges on the front and rear bumpers, as well as rally-inspired aesthetic thanks to its antennas, side-window vents and additional rear foglight. Now power figures for the concept have been unveiled, however, Gemballa does state that it is looking to prepare power outputs of over 1,000 BHP in the near future. Steffen Korbach, owner and CEO of Gemballa said in a press release that the Avalanche 4×4’s “performance data will outshine all comparable vehicles,” and that we can expect to see an “exclusive small series based on the Porsche 991 and 992.” Production is reported to start by the end of 2020. In other news, Zero Labs has developed a 600 BHP all-electric Ford Bronco.

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