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Porsche 911 Stranded in the Desert Gets Sun-Baked in Elaborate Rendering

Porsche 911 Stranded in the Desert (rendering) 5 photos
Photo: the_khyza/instagram
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Here's one for you: what do Utah's Red Rock Country, Los Angeles, London, and Oxfordshire, UK, have in common? This might seem like some sort of geography puzzle, but we can assure you that's not the case. Instead, the four locations are all linked to the Singer Porsche 911 portrayed in the otherworldly rendering that now adorns our screens.
The sheer look of this masterfully modded Neunelfer, with the unforgiving sun reflecting off its uber-deep silver paint, sitting on top of a rock formation, brings the Utah monolith social media sensation of November 2020 to mind.

And while we're still not sure who created the metallic structure discovered last year, this pixel painting comes from London-based digital artist Khyzyl Saleem.

The enthusiast selected an air-cooled 911 reimagined by LA-based Singer Vehicle Design for this work.

Sure, he could've gone with the specialist's most recent creation, the offroad-savvy All-Terrain Competition Study (ACS), developed together with 911 rally specialist Richard Tuthill of Oxfordshire and introduced last month. But choosing the "expected" path, as the artist puts it in the comments section of the Insta post below, is not his way.

And if this is the first time you lay your eyes on The Khyza's work, you should know the Singer shenanigan is part of the pixel master's surreal exploration series. We're talking about a digital endeavor that has seen a Lamborghini Countach floating in a forest, which it seemed to share with an abandoned Bugatti EB110, among others.

It was 2014 when we first shared his creations. Since then, the aficionado has moved from making wallpaper material to creating photorealistic renderings that quickly reset the Internet. He has also been making backgrounds and cars for video games and designing vehicles destined for the real world.

Speaking of paved surfaces, can you imagine what those Pirelli slicks wrapped around the majestic Turbofan wheels would be able to do if the rear-engined creature was placed in its natural habitat?

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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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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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