The Munich Motor Show was packed with debuts, but one particular of the coolest vehicles wasn’t drivable. In truth, it is practically two stories tall and does not even have wheels.

We’re speaking about a super-sized Porsche 911, which is positioned in the Wittelsbacherplatz and has turn out to be a fan preferred related to the giant duck that was at the Detroit Auto Show final year.

Porsche didn’t say a lot about the “XXL scale” model, but it characteristics a black and red outer structure constructed in the shape of the iconic sports vehicle. Furthermore, the roof, hood and windshield are covered to shield the open-air interior from the components.

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Porsche’s Head of Experiential Marketing, Ragnar Schulte, mentioned “The 911 is famous worldwide for its unique silhouette. This sculpture is first and foremost a symbol representing the many stories and experiences of enthusiasts, fans and customers that have shaped the iconic image of the 911 worldwide.”

The giant model is joined by a classic 911 as properly as a Taycan and the new Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid. The latter is the “most powerful Cayenne of all time” as it characteristics a plug-in hybrid powertrain establishing 730 hp (544 kW / 739 PS) and 701 lb-ft (950 Nm) of torque. This enables the crossover to rocket from -62 mph (-one hundred km/h) in three.7 seconds, hit a leading speed of 183 mph (295 km/h), and travel up to 51 miles (82 km) on electrical energy alone in the city.


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Other highlights incorporate the 911 S/T, 718 Spyder RS, and Mission X notion. The latter debuted this summer time and is billed as a “spectacular reinterpretation of a hypercar.” The model is roughly the identical size as the 918 Spyder and characteristics butterfly doors as properly as a driver-focused cabin.

Porsche hasn’t gone into numerous specifics, but has previously mentioned “The vision, should the Mission X go into series production, is for it to be the fastest road-legal vehicle on the Nürburgring Nordschleife.”

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