This is the 2024 Porsche 911 GTS Polar Silver metallic Jet-car 1:43 scale by Norev.
The 2024/25 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS (992.2 generation) marks a major evolution for Porsche’s “sweet spot” 911 trim, distinguished by its first-ever performance-hybrid system (dubbed “T-Hybrid”) that combines a new 3.6-litre flat-six engine with an electrically-driven turbocharger and an electric motor in the transmission. This hybrid setup gives the GTS a surge in power (≈ 532 PS / 534 hp), far quicker 0-60 sprints (≈ 2.9-3.0 s), and sharper throttle response thanks to the e-boosted turbo system—while Porsche works hard to keep weight gains modest. Beyond the engine, the 911 GTS also gets upgraded aerodynamics, rear-axle steering standard, adaptive dampers (PASM), and refined chassis tuning to deliver more grip, agility, and driver engagement—putting it in a class of its own among high-performance grand tourers.
Norev 1:43 scale Jet Cars are a distinctive diecast line introduced in the 1970s, aimed at younger collectors who wanted affordable, durable, and fun-to-play-with models. Unlike Norev’s more detailed collector-grade replicas, Jet Cars featured simplified designs, bright colors, and rolling wheels that emphasized speed and playability over strict authenticity. Their packaging often highlighted the “jet” theme, appealing to the imagination of kids at the time, and today they are remembered as nostalgic entry-level models that introduced many enthusiasts to the world of diecast collecting.
The 2024/25 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS (992.2 generation) marks a major evolution for Porsche’s “sweet spot” 911 trim, distinguished by its first-ever performance-hybrid system (dubbed “T-Hybrid”) that combines a new 3.6-litre flat-six engine with an electrically-driven turbocharger and an electric motor in the transmission. This hybrid setup gives the GTS a surge in power (≈ 532 PS / 534 hp), far quicker 0-60 sprints (≈ 2.9-3.0 s), and sharper throttle response thanks to the e-boosted turbo system—while Porsche works hard to keep weight gains modest. Beyond the engine, the 911 GTS also gets upgraded aerodynamics, rear-axle steering standard, adaptive dampers (PASM), and refined chassis tuning to deliver more grip, agility, and driver engagement—putting it in a class of its own among high-performance grand tourers.
Norev 1:43 scale Jet Cars are a distinctive diecast line introduced in the 1970s, aimed at younger collectors who wanted affordable, durable, and fun-to-play-with models. Unlike Norev’s more detailed collector-grade replicas, Jet Cars featured simplified designs, bright colors, and rolling wheels that emphasized speed and playability over strict authenticity. Their packaging often highlighted the “jet” theme, appealing to the imagination of kids at the time, and today they are remembered as nostalgic entry-level models that introduced many enthusiasts to the world of diecast collecting.
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