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The 911:Magazine web TV format has also dedicated an episode to selected studies and examines the connection between the studies and the current production models together with Porsche Chief Designer Michael Mauer.Ī selection of studies will also be on display later for fans to admire live: the Porsche Museum will be integrating the models in the exhibition in 2021.īelow we report images and details of 3 among the 15 concept studies. It is published by Delius Klasing Verlag and is also available in the Porsche Museum shop. The design studies are presented in detail over 328 pages with impressive photos from Stefan Bogner and informative text by Jan Karl Baedeker. The title is now available from retailers with the ISBN number 978-0-3.
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The previously unpublished design studies are being presented exclusively by the Porsche Newsroom in a series of article and through the book “Porsche Unseen” by the Delius Klasing publishing house. Porsche is offering an exclusive insight into its design process – from the very first drawing to the finished model ready for series production. The 15 studies are divided into “Spin-offs“, “Little rebels“, “Hyper cars“ and “What’s next?”.
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