Ruf Automobile GmbH
			Ruf Automobile GmbH
Ruf Automobile GmbH (stylized as RUF) is a German car manufacturer. Formerly using Porsche bodies in white to build cars, today they build vehicles on their own bodies and chassis. They also manufacture performance parts for various Porsche models, including the 911, Boxster, and Cayman.
The company rose to fame when in 1987, its Porsche-derived CTR reached 211 mph, surpassing the Ferrari F40's previous top speed record of 201 mph. In 2017, Ruf unveiled a modern revival of the classic CTR "Yellow Bird" with a claimed top speed of 225 mph.
Headquarter
HQ contact details
		
		Address
	
	Mindelheimer Str. 21, 87772 Pfaffenhausen, Germany
		
		Website
	
	
Extra information
		
		Founded
	
	1939
		
		Founder (s)
	
	Alois Ruf Sr.
		
		Wikipedia Page
	
	
		
		Last edited
	
	25/07/2023
							
						Source
		
	
	Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
