For most people, the Porsche 911 GT3 RS is the last car they would associate with luggage, road trips or practicality.
It is a machine developed around lap times, aerodynamic efficiency and driver engagement. With its large rear wing, aggressive bodywork and uncompromising setup, the GT3 RS appears to be designed for race tracks rather than long-distance journeys.
Yet a growing number of owners are using their GT3 RS exactly as Porsche intended: driving it.
Not just on Sunday mornings or during track days, but across Europe, through the Alps and on multi-day road trips covering thousands of kilometres.
This inevitably creates one challenge:
Where do you put the luggage?
How Much Luggage Fits in a GT3 RS?
While sufficient for a helmet, a backpack or a small overnight bag, it quickly becomes limiting when travelling with a passenger or planning a longer journey.
Typical challenges include:
- Ski equipment
- Photography gear
- Weekend luggage for two people
- Touring equipment
- Business travel essentials
For many owners, the luggage capacity becomes the only factor limiting how often they use the car.
Is It Possible to Mount a Roof Box on a GT3 RS?
The short answer is yes.
The more important question is how.
Conventional roof rack systems are generally unsuitable for the GT3 RS due to the vehicle’s unique aerodynamic package and the absence of factory roof rail mounting points.
Any solution must consider:
- Vehicle safety
- Paint protection
- Aerodynamic stability
- High-speed capability
- Ease of installation
These requirements are significantly more demanding than those of conventional passenger cars.
The Rise of Travel Performance
At ASPHALTKIND, we noticed an interesting trend.
Owners of GT3 RS models were not asking how to make the car faster.
They were asking how to use it more.
How to take it skiing.
How to travel through the Alps.
How to attend events several countries away without requiring a support vehicle.
This observation ultimately led to the concept of Travel Performance.
The idea is simple:
Enable extraordinary cars to cover extraordinary distances.
Real-World Road Trips
Many ASPHALTKIND customers now regularly use their GT3 RS for:
- Alpine tours
- Ski holidays
- European driving events
- Multi-day road trips
- Business travel
Adding external luggage capacity fundamentally changes how the vehicle can be used.
Instead of planning around storage limitations, owners can focus on the journey itself.
Does a Roof Box Affect Performance?
Any external storage solution influences aerodynamics.
However, modern carbon-fibre roof box systems can be designed to minimise weight and aerodynamic drag while maintaining the visual character of the vehicle.
For many owners, the trade-off is worthwhile:
A slight aerodynamic compromise in exchange for dramatically increased usability.
The Future of Supercar Travel
The traditional idea that supercars are only suitable for short drives is changing.
Owners increasingly expect their cars to be capable of both emotional driving experiences and real-world adventures.
The GT3 RS remains one of the most focused driver’s cars ever built.
But with the right travel solution, it can also become one of the most rewarding road-trip cars on the road.
That is exactly what Travel Performance is about.