This one-off Porsche car will debut at Monterey Car Week
A one-of-a-kind model from German sports car manufacturer, Porsche, has been sighted at the Los Angeles International Airport. The vehicle's design, which seems to be inspired by a fighter jet aircraft, has piqued the interest of Porsche enthusiasts worldwide. The mystery Porsche four-wheeler will make its debut at the Monterey Car Week, an event renowned for showcasing some of the world's most expensive and exotic cars.
Unique design
The design of this new model bears resemblance to the 993 generation of the Porsche 911 GT1 Strassenversion, but with several unique features. Unlike its predecessor, this car does not have a large fixed rear wing. It stands out with its large ducktail spoiler and substantial air intakes behind the doors, features not seen on GT1. The front profile also displays unique styling elements such as a larger front grille and sleek lights running horizontally below the headlamps.
Speculations surrounding Porsche's mystery model
There are theories that this mystery sports car could be a re-bodied version of the current 911 model, or possibly a restored and updated version of an older Porsche sports car inspired by the GT1. Regardless of its origins, it is expected to be an extremely expensive build. The car is also tipped to be a key highlight at Monterey Car Week, scheduled for August 9-18.
What about its pricing?
The pricing and availability details of the one-off model are yet to be disclosed. However, it should carry a significant premium over the standard Porsche 911 which starts at $122,095 (around ₹1 crore) in the US.