RE: Behold the complete Fifteen Eleven Porsche 914

RE: Behold the complete Fifteen Eleven Porsche 914

Thursday 24th August 2023

Behold the complete Fifteen Eleven Porsche 914

There was a flat-six 914 back in the day, but it certainly didn't have 400hp...


Those with good memories might recognise this car as the Fifteen Eleven Design Porsche 914. Back in 2021 the Derbyshire firm announced it was embarking on the project, which would introduce 987 Cayman mechanicals to the mid-engined classic as part of a restomod overhaul. Now the first car is finished, orders are open for more, and the finished thing looks even better than expected from those initial sketches.

There’s more power, too, which sounds a good thing. Three years ago the 914 was going to the 3.4-litre flat-six from a Gen 2 987 Cayman; the finished car now uses a 3.8, presumably from the 911 of a similar era. With forged pistons and a Life Racing ECU, Fifteen Eleven is banking on between 380hp and 400hp, unheard of in anything 914-shaped. A six-speed manual is standard fit.

Underpinning the Fifteen Eleven creation is a mix of classic Porsche Targa and some later Cayman bits, the latter essential for the necessary hardware to contain that power. There are Reiger three-way-adjustable coilover dampers, which probably cost as much as a donor 987 on their own, set into ‘Cayman-based suspension architecture’. Every pick up point has been redesigned to allow it to fit, and the shell has been toughened up. Bigger brakes nestle behind 18-inch Fuchs wheels, which themselves sit on Michelin Cup 2 tyres. It’s a serious performance overhaul, that’s for sure, though you wouldn’t expect anything less from the offshoot of Mellors Elliot Motorsport.

The look remains familiar from that 2021 vision, the bespoke carbon panels still very much recognisable as a lovely old 914 despite the additional width required to contain the new parts. Note as well the rear ducktail and the Moby Dick style driving lights. In a world of backdated 911s, the Fifteen Eleven is a welcome dose of something different.

Ben Mellors, Fifteen Eleven Design MD, said of the car: “It's stunning to look at, but also to drive and we are proud to have brought together some of the latest technologies available, alongside some tried and tested classic elements to produce the ultimate restomod for both driving experience and aesthetics… “We have had a huge interest in the car to date, but finally being able to unveil it to the public is the culmination of years of hard work and dedication. It's been a passion of the entire team and I believe that shows within every inch of the car”. This very one is now for sale, while those customers interested in a bespoke commission can order through Fifteen Eleven now.


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MDL111

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6,998 posts

179 months

Thursday 24th August 2023
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I like it - probably rather expensive (like everything nowadays)

flukey5

404 posts

62 months

Thursday 24th August 2023
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With those matte black plastics on the front it looks like a smart roadster - that's not a good thing. That front end is horrific - I think I can see why the rear was in the main photo.

Also, removing pop-ups from a car should be a crime.



Would I still love to drive it? Yes.

Edited by flukey5 on Thursday 24th August 12:53

daveco

4,149 posts

209 months

Thursday 24th August 2023
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flukey5 said:
With those matte black plastics on the front it looks like a smart roadster - that's not a good thing. That front end is horrific

Also, removing pop-ups from a car should be a crime.
+1

But I'd say this is a hoot to drive. Given how small a car it is and how sparse that interior is (no airbags etc), it's probably less than 1000kg in weight.

rossub

4,530 posts

192 months

Thursday 24th August 2023
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Jeez that's ugly - no thanks!

Miserablegit

4,038 posts

111 months

Thursday 24th August 2023
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flukey5 said:
With those matte black plastics on the front it looks like a smart roadster - that's not a good thing. That front end is horrific - I think I can see why the rear was in the main photo.

Also, removing pop-ups from a car should be a crime.



Would I still love to drive it? Yes.

Edited by flukey5 on Thursday 24th August 12:53
Agreed-
Especially in respect of the pop up headlamps or lack of them…

WPA

8,997 posts

116 months

Thursday 24th August 2023
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To answer can you make an ugly car worse, yes you can.

That is awful from the front.

Bencolem

1,028 posts

241 months

Thursday 24th August 2023
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I suppose it’s hard to resist the temptation to go too far with restomods - can’t help feeling it would have been much better sticking to the original plan of Boxster underpinnings in a 914; adding carbon fibre panels etc is just taking it into a whole different price range?

shirt

22,704 posts

203 months

Thursday 24th August 2023
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getting bored of this kind of thing now. patrick motorsports 916 yes, this pastiche crap no thanks.

JumpinJack

404 posts

180 months

Thursday 24th August 2023
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Assuming this would be quite fun to drive, but it's not a looker (in my opinion)

spoodler

2,117 posts

157 months

Thursday 24th August 2023
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JumpinJack said:
Assuming this would be quite fun to drive, but it's not a looker (in my opinion)
Fun to drive? They always were, even with a flat four... but they pretty much demanded more power.

Not a looker? Never were, but I was under the, obviously wrong, impression that these modern remixes were supposed to be an improvement...

nismo48

3,834 posts

209 months

Thursday 24th August 2023
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rossub said:
Jeez that's ugly - no thanks!
Have to agree it's definitely how much can you polish a turd wink

Filibuster

3,178 posts

217 months

Thursday 24th August 2023
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flukey5 said:
With those matte black plastics on the front it looks like a smart roadster - that's not a good thing. That front end is horrific - I think I can see why the rear was in the main photo.

Also, removing pop-ups from a car should be a crime.



Would I still love to drive it? Yes.

Edited by flukey5 on Thursday 24th August 12:53
Came to write the exact same thing. Not only the front, but the whole silhouette reminds me of the Smart Roadster (non coupe).





But I'm a big fan of the Smart Roadster Coupe (!) and so I don't mind the similarity.
I think it looks great and I bet it's a hoot to drive. Also very refreshing to see something else than the x 1'000th Singer clone.

flukey5

404 posts

62 months

Thursday 24th August 2023
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Miserablegit said:
Agreed-
Especially in respect of the pop up headlamps or lack of them…
You can stick your £50 fake jeep LED headlights in a pop-up housing anyway. I'm not sure why they had to put them in the front like that.

I should know - I've done it....

Voila - "restomod"


sugerbear

4,106 posts

160 months

Thursday 24th August 2023
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When you want a cayman but it just isn't fugly enough.

Robberto

200 posts

84 months

Thursday 24th August 2023
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I think I saw this a few weekends ago just outside Bakewell. I recognised it as a 914 but thought it was going a bit quicker and sounded a bit beefier than I would have expected, it being a restomod make a lot of sende. It was quite nice in the metal

LennyM1984

657 posts

70 months

Thursday 24th August 2023
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Going to go against the grain here and say that I really like it. Personally don't think that it needs 400bhp but that appears to be what sells to the philistines who don't appreciate handling and balance on their own.

tr3a

510 posts

229 months

Thursday 24th August 2023
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There have been 46 front page articles that start with the word 'behold', including this one.

Tis a bit silly now, don't you think?

BigChiefmuffinAgain

1,085 posts

100 months

Thursday 24th August 2023
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Did they take the pop up lights out for legal reasons or did they seriously think they were an improvement ?

C5_Steve

3,371 posts

105 months

Thursday 24th August 2023
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Filibuster said:
Came to write the exact same thing. Not only the front, but the whole silhouette reminds me of the Smart Roadster (non coupe).





But I'm a big fan of the Smart Roadster Coupe (!) and so I don't mind the similarity.
I think it looks great and I bet it's a hoot to drive. Also very refreshing to see something else than the x 1'000th Singer clone.
About to say exactly the same! Huge Smart Roadster vibes from that front end but I don't find that a bad thing, never though the original was much of a looker anyway.

I do like the subtle flared arches also, overall looks very tasty with the performance to back it up.

rthomp25

88 posts

233 months

Thursday 24th August 2023
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Side/rear it looks great!! Front I will have to get used to but cool little car!!
How much??????? Silly money again I guess......