It is not exactly a secret that we are huge RUF
 fans here at MW. There’s just something about the cars these guys make 
that, in spite of the old-timey looks and overly Germanic attention to 
details, makes RUF Porsches just so incredibly cool. This time we want 
to have a closer look at RUF Turbo Florio based on Porsche 991 Targa.
Even the name exudes coolness, doesn’t 
it? Turbo Florio. How awesome this sounds: “I drive a Turbo Florio.” 
Fortunately, the rest of the car is competent enough to cash the checks 
its name writes. RUF Turbo Florio is a thoroughly upgraded version of 
the 991 Targa which is a very capable car to begin with. What the tuner 
has done here is boost the car’s power, speed, looks, and therefore 
appeal. 
Just like the standard car, RUF Turbo 
Florio comes with a 3.8 liter flat-six engine which can be had with 
either a six-speed manual or a seven-speed PDK transmission. But there 
the similarities end, as this one packs 645 horsepower and 835 Nm of 
torque, and has the ability to clock 330 km/h. What’s more, the RUF 
looks a helluva lot better than the standard Targa, what with the aero 
kit, that ducktail wing at the back, the wheels, and…
The Turbo Florio is without a doubt one 
of RUF’s finest modern creations. The only reason we wouldn’t buy one, 
if we could, is because of some other RUF product, the RGT 4.2, which is
 even awesomer than this one. We will look at that car in a separate 
piece.
 
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