The 911 line of Porsche cars is among the most notable, going from a car that’s meant to be on racetracks to a beautiful road running machine. One thing that has been painfully obvious in the evolution of the car, though, is that despite changing a lot on the inside, the outside look of the car has always been the same. That is until Khashayar Jenaby designed the Porsche 911 Solo.
Bringing the Future of Cars to Life
The 911 Solo, only a concept right now, combines the Porsche Moby Dick Group 5 racer and the 935 line of racing cars. The cockpit is a single seater with aerodynamic flaps on its rear fenders, which burst out at braking for stability. The headlamps are directly integrated into the car’s front spoiler.
The concept was designed as part of a student course hosted by the carmaker, and at the end of the term, Khashayar Jenaby’s was chosen to become a full-scale model. Not only because it featured the best in futuristic specs, but because it could be the road Porsche embarks on in the future.