Porsche preseed the Concept Vision 357 Speedster. Vision 357 Speedster concept car with retro sports design attracts every look.
Porsche recely unveiled the Vision 357 Speedster at the 2023 Goodwood Festival. A follow-up to the Vision 357 concept, this concept aims to pay homage to the 356 No. 1 roadster on its 75th anniversary; The first Porsche car, which is referred to as “Ferdinand Porsche’s dream” and “the birth of this sports car brand”. Thanks to this new concept car, we see the design of 356 with its modern appearance.
Iroducing the Porsche Vision 357 Speedster concept car
The coupe and speedster versions of the Porsche Vision 357 concept
The Vision 357 Speedster electric concept car, although preseed as a tribute to the 356, is actually based on the Porsche 718 GT4 e-Performance. The electric motors and battery of this car are provided by Porsche Mission R and its chassis belongs to Porsche 718 GT4 Club Sport. Concept Vision 357, which was considered the coupe version of its family, was developed based on the 718 Cayman GT4 RS.
On the exterior of this Porsche concept with its attractive retro design, a combination of white, race-inspired gray and Miami blue can be seen. The number 75 is prominely embossed on the body to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the legendary 356, and the vertical eleme used in the rear is also related to this classic car. In addition, instead of conveional mirrors, wing-shaped cameras are installed on both sides of the car.
In the Vision 357 Speedster cabin, there is no other ieresting eleme except the basic compones. The low position of the seat, the sports steering wheel and the transpare surface behind the steering wheel as an amp screen are the features that need to be meioned in the ierior of this concept car. Carbon fiber has also been used in abundance inside the car to add to its sporty, racing nature. Even instead of the usual dashboard compartme, there are blue straps for storing things.
Porsche hasn’t officially released performance figures for the Vision 357 Speedster, but the open-top is likely to produce more than 1,000 horsepower and is also expected to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds.




