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Porsche 911 Cabriolet gets carbon-fiber treatment from DMC

U.S.-based tuning shop DMC has launched an ‘enhancement program’ for the Porsche 911 (992) convertible, landing it with a carbon body kit, new wheels and exhaust system, a solid engine boost and a custom cabin.

The standard flat-six engine gains 160 PS (158 hp / 118 kW) thanks to a number of mods and delivers 535 PS (528 hp / 393 kW) to the wheels. The tuned car sprints 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in three seconds flat and only stops at 313 km/h (195 mph) due to an electronic safeguard.

The exhaust system comes from ZESAD and is made from a titanium alloy. The arches are occupied by DMC wheels sized 20 inches at the front and 21 at the rear.

The tuner highlights the massive rear wing in the gallery, but the car wears a full aftermarket body kit. All parts are certified both for the road (TÜV) and the track (FIA).

For the interior, the company offers an overhaul in Italian premium leather with bits of expensive crocodile or snake leather thrown in.

The base package costs $18,888.