Photo credit: Tuthill Porsche | Stephan Bauer
Limited to just 22 units, the Tuthill Porsche GT ONE can either be configured with either a naturally aspirated or turbocharged 4.0-liter flat-six engine generating up to 600 hp. It weighs just 2,645 pounds, thanks to a full carbon fiber body.
For those who don’t mind tracking their GT ONE, Tuthill is offering an optional aerodynamic package, complete with an FIA-grade rollover protection system. Pricing has not yet been revealed, but it most certainly will be less than the Porsche GT1, which sold for $5.6 million back in 2017.
- A hypercar toy for kids ages 10 and up – This LEGO Technic Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut Grey Hypercar car building toy set for kids features authentic details to delight young vehicle fans
- Build the features of this sport car toy – Builders explore lots of engineering concepts as they assemble the articulated V8 engine and the differential before testing out the steering
- Realistic door design – The model features a dihedral synchro-helix door system, which allows the doors to rotate 90 degrees while moving outwards, just like those on the real car




I would never have imagined that I would one day be entrusted with the freedom, in this environment, to revisit the spirit of an automotive era like that of the FIA GT1 class; it’s a very deep and personal experience for me. I hope this project resonates with you on an emotional level, sparks a unique dialogue, allows you to travel in time, and ultimately enriches your personal collection as the first investment in a collectible series. I aim to establish over the years to come. Thank you – to every soul who helped bringing this alive,” said Florian Flatau (Design Director).