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Porsche 911 "Digital Outlaw" Goes Full Cyberpunk With Electric Conversion

Porsche 911 "Digital Outlaw" rendering 5 photos
Photo: track_hype/instagram
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While the Internet keeps talking about gaming consoles these days (we have the new PS5 and Xbox Series X to thank for that), we can also focus on a title that seems to dominate gaming headlines and more, namely the open-world RPG that is Cyberpunk 2077. And the independent rendering parked on our screens right now allows us to dream about this immersive dystopian universe.
Developer CD Projekt Red has ensured that, from the get-go, Cyberpunk 2077 offers around 50 cars (alongside other vehicles), but only one of these is a model that actually comes directly from the real world, namely a 1977 Porsche 911 Turbo.

Now, if you follow our Speed Shot tales (there's a tag for that below), you're well aware of the fact that multiple artists from outside the game have come up with renderings portraying cars that they think should be on the list.

And we cheerfully agree with many such examples, such as the one we have here, which we nicknamed "Digital Outlaw." Mind you, while the 930-generation Neunelfer in the game looks mostly stock, the one we have here has been fully Cyberpunked.

For starters, it seems that the 911 now relies on electric propulsion. And while the battery pack occuyping its frunk is a sight to behold, we're more interested in other features.

For instance, you'll notice heat sinks serving as a diffuser (also on the doors), with these ensuring extra cooling so the driver can enjoy longer "overboost" sessions - for the record, we've noticed the importance of the OB feature while reviewing the actual Porsche Taycan.

Then there's the wacky wing, which seems to mix RWB levels of insanity with solar panels for (you've guessed it) additional electron juice. Also, the various sensors (check out the one just above the windshield) should allow for autonomous driving.

And, to make sure everybody's visual needs are catered to, digital label Track Hype, who is behind the effort, has come up with multiple forms of the all-electric 911, as you'll see in the Insta posts below.




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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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