First all-terrain Marsien supercars completed

Derived from the French word for ‘Martian’, the Marsien evokes the Porsche 959 Rally with chunky off-road tyres and a long, boxy tail that clearly references the machines that took on the Paris-Dakar in the 1980s. Not that the company has mentioned the very obvious Porsche connection before, though it has now revealed that the off-road supercar is based around a 992 Turbo S. It’s also worked with famed Porsche tuner Ruf Automobiles to dial up the twin-turbo flat-six to 750hp and 686lb ft of torque, which rises to 830hp with optional VTG turbos and an ECU tweak.

While the look may be familiar, every panel from the 992 donor car is scrapped and replaced with a full carbon fibre body for a 50kg weight saving. Then there’s the suspension, which comprises a ‘completely bespoke’, competition-grade double wishbone layout paired with KW Automotive dampers that can adjust to terrain changes within 20 milliseconds. The ride height is adjustable, naturally, allowing for up to 250mm of ground clearance, plus there’s an automatic tyre pressure system so you can deflate and inflate the Grabber all-terrain rubber to get out of a sticky situation. If you don’t plan on taking your very rare (and very expensive) boutique supercar off-road, the firm will wrap the Marsien’s forged aluminium wheels in Michelin Ultra High Performance tyres.

After countless tests, including extreme weather runs in the UAE’s Al-Faya desert and 3,000km (that’s 1,864 miles in our currency) of Nurburgring werk, the first examples of the sold-out, 40-strong production run are on their way to customers. Each is bespoke, the company says, with some featuring unique interior trims while others carry 24k gold badges. So while a donor car will set you back at least £180,600 for a donor Turbo S and 495,000 euros (or £425k) for the conversion work, the sky’s the limit once the options list comes out. Alternatively, this 911 Dakar – complete with a roof rack – gets you off-road Porsche fun for half the price of the conversion. Just saying…

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