The Nardone 928 is a bold reinterpretation of the iconic Porsche 928, designed for those who seek exhilaration and stand against conformity. The original Porsche 928 broke away from tradition by abandoning the rear-engine layout in 77′. This wouldn’t be the only case of a RWD layout Pcar as the successor of the 928—The Porsche 944 would debut in 82′, but this is a 928 article and Nardone pushes the boundaries of what a grand tourer can be. This is not just a restoration—it’s a complete reimagining of a classic, with over 3,000 newly crafted parts that elevate both performance and luxury.
At the heart of the Nardone 928 lies a naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V8 engine, delivering an impressive 450 horsepower and 522 Nm of torque. Managed by a MoTeC ECU, this powertrain provides a potent yet refined driving experience, staying true to the car’s high-performance roots. The car’s muscular grace is further emphasized by its carbon fiber bodywork, which combines heavyweight power with featherweight engineering, creating a striking presence on the road.
The Nardone 928 also features 18-inch forged wheels in a manhole style, paired with a redesigned front and rear axle that enhances stability and handling. An active controlled electronic suspension ensures a smooth yet responsive ride, while a redesigned power steering rack with a quicker ratio offers precise control. The increased braking system, equipped with Brembo brakes, provides exceptional stopping power, making the driving experience both thrilling and secure.
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Inside, the Nardone 928 offers a completely redesigned interior, where drivers can choose between luxurious leather or Alcantara reimagined in Phasa. The minimalistic dashboard houses a cutting-edge sound system, providing total control over the cabin’s ambiance. Motorsport-grade engine and chassis wiring, along with a custom-made 6-speed gearbox featuring a mechanical limited-slip differential, add to the car’s unbridled thrills and exceptional performance.
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The Nardone 928 is more than just a car—it’s a statement for those who dare to defy convention and embrace the extraordinary, just as Porsche did with the original 928.
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