Rezvani has veered away from its trademark armored SUVs and embraced nostalgia with a striking homage to the past. Departing from its usual apocalypse-ready designs, the company has unveiled its first-ever “Retro” Porsche restomod based on the 992-generation 911. The result: the Retro RR1, and it’s arriving in a way that demands your attention—carbon-fiber from roof to rocker panels, with only the doors spared.
Classic Styling Meets Modern Performance

This maiden RR1, crafted for a Californian client, flaunts a Martini-inspired livery and rounded headlights that evoke classic Porsches. Underneath its vintage aesthetic lies serious performance: the RR1 600 variant transforms a standard Carrera with upgraded turbochargers to command at least 600 bhp, and sports a manual gearbox complete with a bespoke wooden shift knob.
A More Extreme RR1 750

Rezvani further offers the RR1 in a more extreme package—the RR1 750—this one built atop the Turbo S, delivering a hefty 750 bhp, paired with all-wheel drive and a PDK transmission. Both versions are enhanced with Rezvani’s custom exhaust system, optional Öhlins TTX-Pro coilovers, and signature carbon-fiber turbofan wheel covers.
Limited Production and Pricing
Exclusivity remains central to the RR1 project. Only 50 examples will ever exist, and pricing begins at $195,000—excluding the cost of the base car.


















