The Porsche 911 Looks Even Better With Pop-Up Headlights
This modern interpretation of the 911 Slantnose only exists in virtual reality.
Automotive trends come and go, leaving indelible marks on the industry's aesthetic journey. One such trend that holds a special place in the hearts of automotive enthusiasts is the era of pop-up headlights. These retractable lighting units, once a symbol of futuristic design, were a prominent feature in the automotive industry from the 1960s to the 1990s.
In a new series of renderings by Glen Cordle, an independent automotive designer, the newest Porsche 911 receives pop-up headlight treatment. To a certain extent, the virtual reinterpretation pays homage to the classic 911 Slantnose, a distinctive variant from the 930 family that became a cult classic among Porsche aficionados.
Gallery: Porsche 911 (992) with pop-up headlights
Despite their square shape, the pop-up headlights seen here seem to blend nicely with the sleek lines and streamlined curves of the 992-generation 911. Design is mostly a subjective matter, but it’s probably safe to assume the aerodynamics of the car will be negatively affected when the headlights are activated.
In these renderings, the pop-up headlights, once seen as a futuristic feature, add a touch of retro-futurism to the modern 911, creating a visual paradox that is both nostalgic and avant-garde. Beyond the visual allure, the inclusion of pop-up headlights in these virtual drawings sparks conversations about design choices, aerodynamics, and the evolving tastes of automotive enthusiasts.
Source: Glen Cordle
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