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Project 411 Concept As a Tribute to Porsche 911 Spyder

As a tribute to Porsche 911 Spyder, Project 411 redesigns the iconic 911 as modern EV. The Porsche 911 has become some sort of unicorn, it is unreplicated, dreamlike beast. Project 411 takes its cues from timeless 50s-60s design, you can see that aligning headlights with front wheels, including that smoothly wrapped body work, these […]



Project 411 Concept As a Tribute to Porsche 911 Spyder is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design

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