Hello everyone,
I am a final year Transportation-Design (Automotive-Design) student at Northumbria University, currently working on my final major project. For my final major project I am looking into designing a new Porsche model.
I grew up in Germany and my father always took me to motor shows when I was a kid. During that time I must have felt in love with Porsche because their timeless approach to design still fascinates me whenever I see a Porsche. Because I am passionate about Porsche, I chose to design one for my final major project.
For the success of my final major project it is vital that I gain an insight into Porsche’s market and deeper understanding of their enthusiasts, drivers and customers. I do not own or drive a Porsche myself, so your opinion as enthusiasts, drivers and customers is really important for me and the outcome of my project.
When I was in Germany over Christmas, I visited the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart and booked a private tour around the Museum. That really helped me understanding the history of Porsche.
At the moment, the findings of my research tell me, that there is a bit of a gap in Porsche’s market for a vehicle with mid-engine layout. When the production of the Carrera GT ended in 2006, there was no high-performance mid-engined Porsche anymore. What do you think about that theory?
From my visit at the Museum, I also learned that many important/image defining cars for Porsche were actually Spyders/Roadsters like the Porsche 356 ‘No1’ Roadster,356 Speedster, 550 Spyder or 718 RSK 60 Spyder. Therefore I am thinking of designing a 2-seater Spyder in mid-engine layout which will sit on top of the Boxster range (independent from the Boxster/Cayman) and to sit alongside the Porsche 911 motor sport models (GT3, GT3 RS, GT2).
There will be an end to the combustion engine soon and Dr.Ferdinand Porsche developed the first electric wheel-hub motor, so I am currently looking into making my Spyder concept electric, powered by four electric motors (all wheel drive).
I would like to ask you some general questions:
1) What do you think of alternative drive trains, especially electric drive trains?
2) Would you drive an electric Porsche?
3) What do you love about your Porsche?
4) What do you need in a Porsche - What makes a Porsche for you?
5) Where do you take your Porsche (which model), is it a daily driver?
6) How would you describe the ‘Porsche experience’ from your point of view?
What do you think about my idea in general?
Please feel free to give me as much input as possible - be it negative or positive, because your feedback means a lot for my project.
Are there any Porsche enthusiasts living near Newcastle? I would love to show my work to some enthusiasts in person.
Really looking forward to your replies.
cheers
Marcus
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