RE: 911 Speedster Concept unveiled

RE: 911 Speedster Concept unveiled

Friday 8th June 2018

911 Speedster Concept unveiled

"Road-ready study" celebrates 70 years of Porsche and previews (almost certain) production model



As may have been mentioned once or twice already today, it's the 70th anniversary of the very first Porsche sportscar, the 356, reaching roadworthiness. Obviously the landmark hasn't gone unnoticed in Stuttgart either, and what better way to celebrate than with a new model? Whatsmore, unlike certain previoushistorically-inspired releases which, to be frank, equated to little more than some new paint and a numbered plaque, what Porsche has revealed today is of genuine interest.

We've seen spyshots of the 991 Speedster already, and had a good guess at its underpinnings, but now we have detailed information on the car beneath the camo, one described as a "road-ready study" offering "a glimpse of a potential series-production version."

Developed by the Porsche Motorsport Centre - the same lot who honed both the GT2 RS and GT3 RS - the Speedster Concept is based on a 991.2 GT3, with body shape of the car roughly borrowed from the Carrera 4 Cabriolet. Sitting on 21-inch centre-locking Fuchs wheels, it's powered by the familiar naturally-aspirated flat-six engine putting out over 500hp at up to 9,000 rpm via a six-speed manual transmission.


It isn't just a convertible GT3 though, far from it: the more steeply inclined windscreen and shorter window frames synonymous with Porsche Speedsters are joined here by a unique iteration of the rear 'double bubble' cover which is crafted from carbon fibre - as are the wings and bonnet. A Plexiglas wind deflector sits between the instantly recognisable humps and features an engraved '70 years of Porsche' logo, while the B-pillars sport gold-plated Speedster lettering.

In line with its predecessors, the 911 Speedster Concept features a lightweight tonneau cover instead of a convertible top, from beneath which the sat-nav, air-con and radio have all been removed, while the seats are full bucket carbon items.

There are a few more subtle details which further set the Speedster Concept apart from regular production Porsches as well. The 50s-style central fuel filler cap, classic Talbot shaped wing mirrors, titanium tailpipes, GT Silver and White paint - reminiscent of Porsche's early racing cars - and the headlight design, which is pleasingly nerdy. Opaque surfaces on the headlight covers are said to produce a "cross-like effect" in a nod to the practice of taping headlights before races to protect them from stone chips. A lovely touch, but one you can bet against making it to the production car.


Speaking of which, a decision on whether to move ahead will be made "in the coming months" although even if the green light is given (and Porsche doesn't have a history of releasing meaningless concepts), we certainly won't see a production car before 2019. If you can't wait that long for your Speedster fix, however, the 70th anniversary celebrations are set to continue at this summer's Goodwood Festival of Speed. If you want to see the car in person, that's most likely the place to do it.

 

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Porsche911R

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21,146 posts

266 months

Friday 8th June 2018
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No roof what so ever, interesting.

Pericoloso

44,044 posts

164 months

Friday 8th June 2018
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I'm having trouble liking this ,which is odd ,I usually like stuff like this a lot.

n4aat

458 posts

213 months

Friday 8th June 2018
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That just looks massive and very oddly proportioned.

E65Ross

35,100 posts

213 months

Friday 8th June 2018
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Take away the ridiculous looking decals and it'd be lovely

swatches

88 posts

156 months

Friday 8th June 2018
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Sports Bra.

Plug Life

978 posts

92 months

Friday 8th June 2018
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Looks like a pile of shyte with decals.

dvshannow

1,581 posts

137 months

Friday 8th June 2018
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man can Porsche stop being on a completely diff level to everyone else please this car is sick

Shiv_P

2,750 posts

106 months

Friday 8th June 2018
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Looks nice

Won't be able to buy one though
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fioravanti

43 posts

144 months

Friday 8th June 2018
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Plug Life said:
Looks like a pile of shyte with decals.
Agreed, it looks like an absolute mess. Might have been cool in plain silver, but this is really naff.

Nerdherder

1,773 posts

98 months

Friday 8th June 2018
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Those retro mirrors are a joke.

AmosMoses

4,042 posts

166 months

Friday 8th June 2018
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I’m a die hard fan, new this car was coming a few months back. Did I expect it to be this hideous? No I did not yuck

Julian Thompson

2,548 posts

239 months

Friday 8th June 2018
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Personally I just really don’t like the 991.2 GT3 bumper. Was in the OPC today and they had both 991.1 and 991.2 next to each other - the .1 design just looks so “right” to me.

Still like the speedster but I hope it’s race car stiff - subtle door bars would be cool heheh

DoubleSix

11,718 posts

177 months

Friday 8th June 2018
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Nerdherder said:
Those retro mirrors are a joke.
Indeed. Utterly shi*e.

aelord

337 posts

226 months

Friday 8th June 2018
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Wheels are revolting.
Proportions wrong, and the humps too half-hearted.
Hopeless in rainy UK.
Sold out already no doubt to the chosen few speculators.

Pericoloso

44,044 posts

164 months

Friday 8th June 2018
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aelord said:
Sold out already no doubt to the chosen few speculators.
Jumping the gun a little there ,they haven't even decided whether they're going to produce it yet .

How many would they make ?....70 ?....69 ?......confused

RobDickinson

31,343 posts

255 months

Friday 8th June 2018
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Im still wondering how they could make this so wrong. Thats a lot of special effort

gigglebug

2,611 posts

123 months

Saturday 9th June 2018
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Porsche911R said:
No roof what so ever, interesting.
In line with its predecessors, the 911 Speedster Concept features a lightweight tonneau cover instead of a convertible top, from beneath which the sat-nav, air-con and radio have all been removed, while the seats are full bucket carbon items.

Has the article changed since you read it?

Kolbenkopp

2,343 posts

152 months

Saturday 9th June 2018
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n4aat said:
That just looks massive and very oddly proportioned.
Yup, agree. IMO, the current models are just to fat to pull off that look.

je777

341 posts

105 months

Saturday 9th June 2018
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I'll have a Ruf RK Spyder, please (in black and ideally - if I'm dreaming - with Ruf's GT3-alike engine).

je777

341 posts

105 months

Saturday 9th June 2018
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For me, 911 convertibles always look like they have a bulbous bottom.