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Even more Porsche “Unseen”: the rest of the unique pieces!

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Even more Porsche “Unseen”: the rest of the unique pieces!

For the “Unseen” series, Porsche has opened the gates to the secret archives of the development center. And we want you after that Porsche 919 Street (2017) the that Porsche 917 Living Legend show even more vehicles.

Porsche 906 Living Legend (2015)

Even more Porsche “Unseen”: the rest of the unique pieces!

Status: Hard model on a scale of 1: 1
Basic idea: In this vision of a super sports car, the Porsche 906 served as a model for the proportions and design. The idea of ​​presenting the body as two bodies pushed into one another is particularly innovative. The gap between the elements serves as a ventilation duct for a powerful mid-engine.

Porsche Vision 918 RS (2019)

Even more Porsche “Unseen”: the rest of the unique pieces!

Status: Hard model on a scale of 1: 1
Basic idea: The Porsche 918 Spyder was a milestone as the first hybridized super sports car from Weissach. In 2019, the designers created a fascinating new evolutionary stage of the 918. With further developed drive and chassis technology and an aerodynamically perfected body, the Porsche Vision 918 RS would again set standards on the road and on the racetrack.

Porsche Vision 920 (2019)

Even more Porsche “Unseen”: the rest of the unique pieces!

Status: Hard model on a scale of 1: 1
Basic idea: How can you combine the design language of Porsche's street athletes with the functionalist design of a prototype racing car? With the Porsche Vision 920, the design team has created an extreme hypercar. The aerodynamically optimized body and the central cockpit blur the lines between the racetrack and the road.

Porsche Vision E (2019)

Even more Porsche “Unseen”: the rest of the unique pieces!

Status: Hard model on a scale of 1: 1
Basic idea: In Formula E, the technology of the future is tested under high performance and pushed to its limits. Based on the Porsche 99X Electric, the design team developed a radically light single-seater racing car for private racing drivers. The fully electric driving experience should be breathtaking.

Porsche Vision 916 (2016)

Even more Porsche “Unseen”: the rest of the unique pieces!

Status: Clay model on a scale of 1: 1
Basic idea: With its compact dimensions, this study by a design intern is reminiscent of the Porsche 916, which was developed as a prototype in the early 1970s. The Porsche Vision 916 is powered purely electrically by four wheel hub motors. A homage to the automobile designer Ferdinand Porsche and his first Lohner-Porsche racing car with all-wheel drive from 1900.

Porsche Boxster Mountain Spyder (2014)

Even more Porsche “Unseen”: the rest of the unique pieces!

Status: drivable prototype
Basic idea: The Porsche 909 Bergspyder was the lightest racing car that has ever been used by Porsche in motorsport - it weighed in at just 384 kilograms. With the Porsche Boxster Bergspyder, Michael Mauer and his design team bowed to the legendary serpentine athlete. At the same time, they have shown that the Boxster 981 series, with its low weight and powerful mid-engine, is also suitable for conquering the curves of the Alps.

Porsche Le Mans Living Legend (2016)

Even more Porsche “Unseen”: the rest of the unique pieces!

Status: Hard model on a scale of 1: 1
Basic idea: This extreme street sports car based on the Porsche Boxster is reminiscent of the pioneering Porsche 550 racing coupé that competed in the 1953 24 Hours of Le Mans. The front and rear hoods open in opposite directions, and refueling takes place via a central nozzle in the front. In the rear sits an eight-cylinder with excessive sound development.

All of the vehicles just presented are part of a total of 15 spectacular individual pieces from the book “Porsche Unseen". And from next year the scale models and prototypes can also be seen in the Porsche Museum in Zuffenhausen. If we get more information, there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed of this if you simply use ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!

Even more Porsche “Unseen”: the rest of the unique pieces!

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Even more Porsche “Unseen”: the rest of the unique pieces!

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“Porsche Unseen” - unpublished concept vehicles!

Even more Porsche “Unseen”: the rest of the unique pieces!

The grandson of the 550 Spyder is called Porsche Vision Spyder (2019)

Even more Porsche “Unseen”: the rest of the unique pieces!

Off to the terrain with the 911! Porsche 991 (XNUMX) Safari Study!

Even more Porsche “Unseen”: the rest of the unique pieces!

Even more Porsche “Unseen”: the rest of the unique pieces!

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