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RUF: Love at the Red Line

Pfaffenhausen, Germany (April 2020) – RUF Automobile, manufacturer of bespoke sports cars and supercars, has released a film titled “RUF, Love at the Red Line” that is available for immediate viewing. The over 80-year-old company, which began as a repair shop and transformed into a manufacturer, gathered interviews and video about the people, places and cars that shaped the company. Guest appearances include car designer Freeman Thomas, Porsche modifier Rod Emory, Gran Turismo producer Kazunori Yamauchi, collector and RUF owner Bruce Meyer, and many more. In addition to these industry leaders, the story of RUF Automobile is told by Alois and Estonia Ruf as well as many RUF employees, some of whom have been with the company more than 40 years. “Over the years, the story of RUF has become marked by key moments in our history,” said RUF director Alois Ruf. “This film pulls back the curtain. We want to share with the world that it has taken the work of hundreds and the passion o...

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RUF RODEO Concept Car Inspired By Porsche 911

RUF Automobile GmbH, manufacturer and creator of bespoke sports cars that combine performance and suitability for everyday use, unveiled the RUF Rodeo Concept and the first production RUF SCR at its headquarters in Pfaffenhausen, Germany. The Rodeo Concept was inspired by the Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance and its founder – and friend of RUF – Bruce Meyer, as well as by Ralph Lauren and his 2011 Western Collection and RUF enthusiast and collector Phillip Sarofim who has roots in Texas. The car features the same carbon fibre monocoque chassis as the CTR Anniversary and the SCR, but with a four-wheel drive system to tackle off-road use, larger all-terrain tires, longer-travel suspension and more. The Rodeo Concept can accommodate either a normally aspirated or turbo-charged RUF flat-six engine. “When we began building our own automobiles it was all for the thrill of the drive,” said Estonia Ruf, marketing director of RUF Automobile GmbH. “The Rodeo Concept combines that passi...

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RUF SCR @ 2018 Geneva Motor Show

At the 88th Geneva International Motor Show, the sports car manufacturer RUF presents their traditional keystones based on today’s trendsetting technology: the new RUF SCR 2018. More power, less weight, more safety features and in addition to this, the peerless presence of a four-litre normally aspirated engine with 510 hp – the new SCR is our characterful answer to the desire for a pure, undiluted driving pleasure in a world without compromises. A look back in time: the name SCR stands for a 40 year lasting tradition in the history of the brand. The SCR had its premiere in the year 1978 and immediately it impressed the critical experts of the well-known German car magazine Auto Motor und Sport who stated: “Power, everywhere you step!” The published test in the issue #13/1978 was greatly acknowledged in the motoring scene back then. The original SCR was driven by an engine with six cylinders, 3.2 liter engine displacement and maximum power uprated to 217 hp. The standard engines d...

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