A superyacht has been made which is virtually silent – but it costs a whopping £62m.
A rare souped up car based on the Porsche 911- that can go 213mph – is selling for £2.5m.
The 2021 RUF CTR Anniversary is powered by a 3.6-litre twin-turbo engine producing 710bhp.
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It is one of just 50 made, can go from 0-60mph in under 3.5 seconds and has a top speed of 224mph.

And it has only done 200 miles, as reported by What’s The Jam.
The motor was built entirely in-house.
The model is based on and looks like the 911 but can go 8mph faster than the quickest type of them.

It features an advanced carbon fibre monocoque chassis with aluminum subframes, a fully-integrated roll cage, and pushrod suspension with active adjustable dampers.
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A RUF-designed, seven-speed manual transmission, built by ZF, maintains a direct and engaging driving experience, while the model’s interior reflects RUF’s philosophy – pure driving focus.
There is no large touchscreen or cluttered controls – just analog gauges, minimal switches, and exposed carbon reminding you of the car’s lightweight structure.

Its listing reads: “Only 50 RUF customers were invited to purchase a CTR Anniversary, and this one is number 25 in the production run.
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“A US-market car from new, this special and uniquely specified RUF is presented in Riviera Blue over special black buffalo leather upholstery with Riviera Blue stitching throughout and a pair of signature ‘lollipop’ fixed-back Kevlar-carbon seats and pepita inserts.
“In line with his distinguished taste, the consignor not only ordered this CTR Anniversary in a one-off colorway, but also demanded every carbon fiber option available, as well as the ever-useful front-axle lift system, lightweight doors, Riviera Blue seatbacks, Riviera Blue seatbelts, and a black Alcantara headliner.

“The car’s Riviera Blue calipers of its carbon-ceramic brake system are tucked within custom-ordered light alloy wheels finished in Matte Titanium.
“CTR number 25 was completed at Pfaffenhausen in May 2022 and duly shipped to the consignor’s Florida home.
“Now offered today with fewer than 200 miles since new at cataloguing time, this incredible CTR Anniversary would make for a truly spectacular addition to any collection.
“Given the incredibly exclusive build numbers of this model, which have all been spoken for, similar opportunities to acquire such a pure driver’s car will forever be hard to come by.”
It is being sold by RM Sotheby’s on Saturday (16 Aug) in Monterey, California, US.
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