Porsche's Spine-Shivering Evolution: The Future of Sports Cars Looks Electrifying
by AutoExpert | 1 September, 2023
Brace yourselves: Porsche is steering its design ethos towards an electrifying future while honoring its past. Recently, the German automaker unveiled two eye-catching electric sport car models—Mission X and Vision 357—that are set to be the blueprint for its future SUVs and limousines.
Legacy Meets Future
Ingo Scheinhütte, the Head of Advanced Exterior Design at Porsche, emphasized that future sport car designs would blend high-tech innovations with Porsche's traditional elements. Interestingly, the Mission X and Vision 357 follow divergent design philosophies. The Vision 357 pays homage to classic Porsche aesthetics, while the Mission X leaps ahead in the evolutionary design language of the brand.
Blueprint for SUVs and Limos
The challenge for Porsche is adapting these blueprints for their range of SUVs and limos. Not all elements transfer easily. Porsches have long been recognized for their iconic rounded shapes. Now, the company is venturing into incorporating more edges and corners, particularly as they translate these elements to their SUV designs.
A Mindset Shift
Ingo Scheinhütte remarked that his view of design priorities has undergone a seismic shift. Once emphasizing the importance of highlights in shaping a car, he now gives designers more freedom to experiment, indicating a departure from past constraints.
More than Just Looks
For Porsche, design goes beyond mere aesthetics—it’s a message sender, offering stability and safety. The consistent look of Porsche cars over decades is not indicative of laziness but is instead a deliberate strategy to offer a form of steadiness and reliability that many find lacking in their lives.
The Bottom Line
Porsche's evolution is one to watch. With an eye towards the future and feet grounded in tradition, the automaker is set to send ripples through the industry, starting with its spine-shivering Mission X and Vision 357.