Porsche 929 envisioned by college student
The proper Panamera
Julliana Cho - a student at the Royal College of Art - has created these unique renderings of a Porsche 929.
Drawing inspiration from the 918 Spyder, the car has aerodynamic styling with an aggressive front fascia, LED headlights and rearward-opening scissor doors. There's also distinctive side scoops, partially-covered wheels and a heavily-stylized rear end which recalls the BMW Vision EfficientDynamics concept.
Interestingly, Cho envisioned the 929 as a community-share vehicle which makes it a lot more exciting than the EDAG Light Car Sharing and Pininfarina Bluecar.
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I actually saw the model of this car at the Exhibition in London. It looks a bit like Aston Martin from the front, but the back was clearly inspired by 918 Spyder. The wheels are from new Cayenne, the 20" or 21" ones if I recall correctly.
All in all, a great looking car, good job.
August 1, 2011 5:39 pm
If this car was ever made, I would feel sorry for the person who buys this as they be spending soo much time cleaning out all the leaves and dirt from all those crevices
August 1, 2011 8:16 pm
to be honest, anything is better than their current designs, they all look the same, what on earth?!?!?! lol
August 2, 2011 5:29 am
Evolution is Porsche's trademark global design language, but this 928-inspired concept is a step in the right direction for Porsche's future design direction. By that I mean 'revolutionary' despite obvious in-house design cues on this platinum number.
August 2, 2011 1:33 pm











