2023 Porsche Vision 357 Concept

2023 Porsche Vision 357 Concept

75 years ago, on 8 June 1948, the 356 No. 1 Roadster became the first automobile bearing the name Porsche to receive its general operating permit - the birth of the sports car brand. Porsche is now embarking on its anniversary year with the Porsche Vision 357 and a reference to the Porsche 356 - the dream of Ferry Porsche of a sports car. As an homage to this, the design study brings the monolithic form into the present day. Liberated from the regulations that apply for implementation as a series model, the Style Porsche Team manifests potential expressions of the future design philosophy: one example is the consistent enhancement of the light signature, which is both progressive and visionary in the way it points towards the future.

2023 Porsche Vision 357 Concept

Built on the technology platform of the 368 kW (500 PS) 718 Cayman GT4 RS, the Porsche Vision 357 represents outstanding sports car performance. The exterior design study is the highlight of the special exhibition "75 Years of Porsche sports cars" at the Volkswagen Group's "DRIVE" Forum in Berlin, which opened with an exclusive evening event on 25 January 2023. The design study will be presented at the South by Southwest in Austin and at further international events over the course of the year.

2023 Porsche Vision 357 Concept

The "75" anniversary logo adorns the doors and the front of the design study like a start number. And that is far from the only detail from the world of racing: there's nothing behind the lower area of the front wheels, which allows better ventilation of the wheel arches. The wrap-around, jointless front bonnet is fastened with quick-release mechanisms. Threaded rods stabilise the large front spoiler. On the side sills, the Porsche designers employed natural fibre-reinforced plastic (NFRP) - as in the Porsche Mission R, the concept study for an all-electric GT racing car presented in 2021. The basis for the sustainable materials is provided by flax fibres from agriculture. Instead of traditional exterior mirrors, the design study is equipped with cameras on the edge of the roof. The visible tailpipe trim in the rear is made of a blueish-looking titanium, while the inside of the tailpipe is made of ceramic.

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