Tuesday, March 26, 2024
Menu

Rendering: Widebody Porsche Taycan as "White Sensation"

Reading time 3 Min.

Rendering: Widebody Porsche Taycan as "White Sensation"

Tuning components for the electrically powered Porsche Taycan are currently still in short supply. We already have a copy on Vossen S17-04 aluminum seen and also Hennessey performance and Prior-Design have brought their first ideas online, but currently only the Taycan with the Vossen Alus mentioned is really real. The rest are so-called "rendering". So virtually tuned vehicles. The variant from Prior Design is said to have already found its way into series production. The first copies of the aero kit will probably be delivered soon. We are excited! Until then we just have to be content with various animations. And that (unfortunately) also applies to the next Taycan. It is also just a virtual idea and comes from byarts_automotive (Instagram). But in our opinion, the Taycan, dubbed the “White Sensation”, should be implemented as quickly as possible. The result is very successful as we think.

Widebody Taycan as "White Sensation"

Rendering: Widebody Porsche Taycan as "White Sensation"

The changes made, especially with regard to the widebody aerodynamic kit, suit the e-athlete extremely well and keep the factory proportions. Just everything a bit more powerful. The pixel idea from the digital label Byparts automotive particularly impresses with the fender flares at the front and rear that are harmoniously integrated into the body without exposed screw connections and of course the sporty front apron. It has largely remained a series, but has received an additional front spoiler with splitter. And the new side skirts are only installed virtually and the same applies to the changes to the rear of the Taycan. With the help of an animation, a sporty, aggressive diffuser was created that underlines the rear view of the Taycan turbo S in perfection with a certain aggressiveness.

Aerodisc covers and Dillinger MM1-Alus

Rendering: Widebody Porsche Taycan as "White Sensation"

It's hard to believe that this isn't a real vehicle, just an animation. And then there are the cool Aerodisc covers on the black Dillinger MM1-Forged forged wheels on the Taycan. They show themselves with a particularly extravagant design and, due to the heavy lowering, sit with millimeter precision in the all-round widened wheel arches. And finally ... Make it a reality urgently! If we get more information about the changes to the Taycan from Byarts Automotive, 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!

Rendering: Widebody Porsche Taycan as "White Sensation"

Photo / s: Byarts Automotive on Instagram

Of course, that wasn't the end of it. Our tuning magazine has tens of thousands more tuning reports in stock. Do you want to see them all? Just click HERE and look around. Or are you interested in specially tuned vehicles as so-called rendering? Then the following excerpt is definitely just the thing.

Porsche 996 with departure body kit & JDM style!

Rendering: Widebody Porsche Taycan as "White Sensation"

Fierce - Toyota Supra widebody rendering by Abimelec

Rendering: Widebody Porsche Taycan as "White Sensation"

Carlifstyle 2020 Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series

Rendering: Widebody Porsche Taycan as "White Sensation"

Widebody Porsche Taycan as "White Sensation"

"Tuningblog.eu" - we keep you up to date on the subject of car tuning and car styling with our tuning magazine and present you the latest tuned vehicles from all over the world every day. It's best to subscribe to ours Feed and you will be automatically informed as soon as there is something new for this post and of course also to all other contributions.

About Thomas Wachsmuth

Thomas Wachsmuth - He has been an integral part of tuningblog.eu since 2013. His passion for cars is so intense that he invests every available penny in them. While he dreams of a BMW E31 850CSI and a Hennessey 6x6 Ford F-150, he currently drives a rather inconspicuous BMW 540i (G31/LCI). His collection of books, magazines and brochures on the subject of car tuning has now reached such proportions that he himself has become a walking reference work for the tuning scene.  More about Thomas

Leave a Comment

Your e-mail address will not be published. Required fields are marked with * marked