RE: Ruf sells stake to Genii

RE: Ruf sells stake to Genii

Tuesday 19th February 2013

Ruf sells stake to Genii

Lotus F1 owner Genii pumps money into celebrated builder of exotic Porsche-based specials



Partly thanks to the German legislative need to register as a manufacturer in its own right, a lot due to 'that' video of a bloke in slip-ons tearing up the 'ring in the Yellow Bird and, more recently, video game celebrity status Ruf is now more than just a tuner. And attracting the attention of big investors keen to use Alois Ruf's near half century in the business to really make the leap to the big time.

Self-built V8 in the back of a 911 - ambitious
Self-built V8 in the back of a 911 - ambitious
The investor in question? Genii Capital, which has been announced as a 'shareholder and strategic partner' with founding partner Gerard Lopez becoming a non-exec board chairman at Ruf. So what interest does an F1 team owning investor have in a company like Ruf?

Well, the engineering expertise of Ruf has, over the years, been well proven. The Yellowbird was hitting 200mph-plus before the big boys started doing it as a matter of course, and with forays into self-built electric Porsches, V8-engined 911s and its own 750hp CTR 3 supercar there's no lack of ambition.

"Today the brand is also connected to younger generations through its appearance in number one selling driver computer games, opening the potential to new buyers all across the world," says Gerard Lopez in the press release confirming the deal. "The high performance vehicle market is going through a fundamental transition with emerging markets and alternative propulsion solutions paving the way for RUF's future."

CTR3 takes Ruf beyond 'mere' uprated 911s
CTR3 takes Ruf beyond 'mere' uprated 911s
So where the current generation of supercar buyers - predominantly European and American - grew up with posters on the wall the next - in the Middle East, China and Russia - dreams of the cars through videogames. And here Ruf has a foothold already.

See confirmation that the first homegrown Middle Eastern supercar, the W Motors Lykan, will use Ruf power at its heart for where this is going.

Interesting times for the future then. But if you're from the old-school of supercar dreamers this flatnose Ruf Turbo for sale at Specialist Cars Of Malton might be a more immediate way of enjoying that famous need for speed.

Ruf's 80s heyday - yours for £70K
Ruf's 80s heyday - yours for £70K

 

 

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sisu

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Monday 18th February 2013
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less 90's custom than the red one here

sisu

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Charlie Michael said:
eliotrw said:
sisu said:
less 90's custom than the red one here
Jesus t***y F*****g Christ.

WANT
+1 Pure automotive pornography. cloud9
There are lots of small details that they made to make the cars as slippery as possible. The bumpers and spoiler. Using 356/VW headlamp glass which is smooth rather than the raised 911 ones. The wing mirrors. Using a Narrow body car, the vents in the rear bumper. Those are the ones I can remember from seeing one, I am sure there are loads more under the skin. While I do like Singers take on - not stuffing up a good design. It does do some things just for show, such as the external oil filler and central ashtray sized fuel filler thru the bonnet, which is a bit cars & coffee rather than anything.
A RUF from the early 90s did this because they wanted to go fast

sisu

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Tuesday 19th February 2013
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This is Jethro doing his bit for Car and Driver on RUF
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9QoL0J0vSM