Doug DeMuro takes an in-depth look at the Porsche Carrera GT, his personal favorite supercar of all time. He walks viewers through its design, quirks, and craftsmanship, from the unique luggage system and minimalist interior to the race-inspired details like center-lock wheels and a wooden shift knob.
DeMuro also explains the car’s history as Porsche’s mid-2000s flagship, powered by a naturally aspirated 5.7-liter V10 originally rooted in racing development, producing around 600 horsepower. Beyond the tour, he drives the Carrera GT and describes its raw, analog feel, praising its clutch, precise manual gearbox, incredible exhaust note, and overall build quality.
He reflects on how the car was once overlooked but is now highly valued as one of the last great driver-focused supercars. In his view, the Carrera GT isn’t just special — it represents the peak of an era and remains the greatest supercar ever made.
Source: Doug DeMuro










