918 spyder in all its glory... wonderful. PICS.
Discussion
julian64 said:
Such a shame. The car is such a technological tour de force, but is designed by the same people who can look at a 911 and think its pretty.
They really needed to build the car then give it to an italian to design the body. The germans really have no idea what a desirable sports car looks like.
I have to agree in part. All Porsches share similar DNA looks-wise, and the 918 is no different. Significant parts of both the front and rear look similar to the 911/Cayman/Boxster/Cayenne. Requiring a Porsche family look does impose extra constraints on the designer for reasons unrelated to engineering. On the other hand, for me, looks would be rather low on the list of priorities, even if I could afford one.They really needed to build the car then give it to an italian to design the body. The germans really have no idea what a desirable sports car looks like.
you 'shut line' boys, you do bring 'happiness' kit car indeed
As for the overall design. Subjective isn't it.
I for one love the respect paid to racing Porsche's of the 60's like the 904.
The genera purity of line, surface treatment, detail.
It's quality, not outright drama that pervades here.
As for the overall design. Subjective isn't it.
I for one love the respect paid to racing Porsche's of the 60's like the 904.
The genera purity of line, surface treatment, detail.
It's quality, not outright drama that pervades here.
Quickmoose said:
you 'shut line' boys, you do bring 'happiness' kit car indeed
As for the overall design. Subjective isn't it.
I for one love the respect paid to racing Porsche's of the 60's like the 904.
The genera purity of line, surface treatment, detail.
It's quality, not outright drama that pervades here.
Totally agree, great design, a bit understated in a good way and will age well. Not as shooty (and vulgar) like a Lamborghini Aventador f.i. As for the overall design. Subjective isn't it.
I for one love the respect paid to racing Porsche's of the 60's like the 904.
The genera purity of line, surface treatment, detail.
It's quality, not outright drama that pervades here.
toasty said:
I love some details on this, the top exhausts especially but the panel gaps between headlights and bonnet make it look like a kit car from certain angles.
Same here, absolutely love the styling but the panel gaps at the front makes it look like they have all been in a front end shunt!Gassing Station | Supercar General | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff