This article contains illustrations for an independent study made by artists Hussain Almossawi and Marin Myftiu that are neither related to nor endorsed by Porsche.
The Porsche 911 is one of the most iconic cars ever manufactured and despite the market’s shift towards electrification, is expected to stick around for some time yet. With this in mind, artists Hussain Almossawi and Marin Myftiu have come together to imagine what a new sports car loosely inspired by the 911 could look like.
Dubbed the Porsche 411, the vehicle takes some visual cues from vehicles of the 1950s and 1960s. At the front, there are a pair of vertically-positioned headlights incorporated neatly into the wheel arches. Aerodynamics have also played a key role in the design of the 411. This is particularly evident with the large venturi tunnels that channel air from the front around the passenger cell.
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It is a similar story at the rear where there is an adjustable wing and a diffuser designed to suck the sports car into the pavement. The taillights use an infinity mirror to make it look like the LED lights stretch inside the car, similar to the lights of the Lexus LC500.
The interior of the Porsche 411 is just as sleek and flowing as the exterior. Most notably, the front seats melt into each other while the driver is presented with a white and rose gold steering wheel and gauges neatly incorporated into the dashboard.
Almossawi and Myftiu have imagined the car featuring an all-electric powertrain and an advanced automonous driving system that allows for safe cruising at speeds of over 400 km/h (248 mph).