15 Kajian Reka Bentuk Porsche yang Tidak Pernah Dilihat Dan Di Mana Anda Boleh Melihatnya
Porsche adalah jenama yang prestasi rekaannya selalu memukau sama seperti prestasi kejuruteraan mereka. Dan mereka memanfaatkan fakta ini dengan mengeluarkan buku baharu berjudul “Porsche Unseen”. Buku ini mengandungi 15 kajian reka bentuk yang tidak pernah diumumkan oleh syarikat itu sebelum ini.
Untuk memikat peminat untuk membeli buku itu sendiri, mereka menawarkan beberapa contoh. Sebilangannya dikongsi di laman akhbar mereka (kami akan kongsi di sini juga) dan yang lain akan disiarkan di episod khusus Majalah Video 9:11 Porsche. Tetapi sebahagian besar kajian reka bentuk akan dikhaskan untuk mereka yang membeli buku itu. Sudah tentu, dengan 3 reka bentuk yang mereka kongsi di sini, anda sebenarnya hanya mendapat 12 Porsches yang ‘tidak kelihatan’ (unseen) sekarang.
Ini lebih baik daripada ketika Apple melancarkan “Designed by Apple in California” kerana sekurang-kurangnya ini adalah produk yang belum pernah dilihat oleh masyarakat sebelumnya. Anda boleh memesan salinan majalah dari laman web ini atau Porsche Museum Shop jika anda berada di sana. Kedai dalam talian Porsche masih tidak tidak ada stok.
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The Porsche 919 Street (2017; 1:1 clay model) was developed on the basis of the technology used in the Porsche 919 Hybrid, promising to make the exhilarating driving experience of the LMP1 race car available to amateur drivers. Under the outer shell are the carbon monocoque and powerful 900 PS hybrid racing drivetrain that helped the Porsche 919 to achieve numerous victories at Le Mans. The dimensions and wheelbase were also the same as on the race car.
With its spartan, puristic cockpit, the characteristic radiator grilles over the mid engine, red graphic elements and the suggested fins at the rear, the compact Porsche Vision Spyder (2019; 1:1 hard model) clearly calls to mind the Porsche 550-1500 RS Spyder from 1954. At the same time, the study was intended to further develop the design identity of Porsche and provide a pool of ideas for future details – for example, the ultra-modern roll bar.
The Porsche vision “Renndienst” (2018; 1:1 hard model) is the free interpretation of a family-friendly space concept for up to six persons. The design team designed a futuristic “space shuttle“ with exciting proportions. The study shows how the Porsche design DNA with its characteristic surface modelling can be transferred to an unknown vehicle segment for the brand. In the interior, passengers find a comfortable and modular travel cabin. The driver sits in a central driver’s seat. The all-electric drive technology is located in the underbody. As a result, passengers can enjoy an unexpectedly generous space and travel experience combined with Porsche-like flair.
The design process starts with a sketch. This is visualised in the next step as a 3D model. As soon as an idea is to be developed further, small models are produced in a scale of 1:3, then followed by hard models in the scale 1:1. In contrast to the development of a production model where several models are always developed with different styling formats, the vision projects, on the other hand, concentrate on a single vision model which serves as a protagonist for the central idea.
The book “Porsche Unseen” is now available from retailers with the ISBN number 978-3-667-11980-3. The design studies are presented in detail over 328 pages with impressive photos from Stefan Bogner and informative text by Jan Karl Baedeker. It is published by Delius Klasing Verlag and is also available in the Porsche Museum shop.
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