What brand is CTR?
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CTR is RUF, an English name for (RUF), located at the RUF factory on Mindelheimer Street in the town of Pfaffenhausen in the Allgau region of Germany. Not only has it accompanied Germany through World War II, the division and reunification of Germany, but as a supercar modification factory, RUF is of extraordinary value due to its history. Here is the relevant introduction: The first modified car: The first Porsche modified by RUF was launched in 1977. The car used turbocharging technology and modified the engine block. The original air-cooled 3.3-liter horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine, after enlarging the pistons, increased the power by one level. Then, starting in 1978, the 3.0 six-cylinder was modified to a 3.2-liter displacement, increasing the power output to 217bhp, fully extracting the original power of the engine. This unique approach was recognized and supported by sports car enthusiasts worldwide at the time and also brought the company a large number of orders. The first five-speed manual transmission: In 1981, RUF introduced its first five-speed manual transmission. Paired with a six-cylinder turbo engine, it provided the 911 with better performance and driving pleasure. In the same year, Auto-RUF, this car modification factory, achieved the long-coveted honor of receiving a car manufacturing certificate from the German Federal Vehicle Office (Germa-Federal-Vehicle-Office).