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Porsche 935 "White Swan" Rendered as Top Speed Monster

The world needs renderings like the one that currently sits on our screens. How come? Well, since the production of the second-generation 935 is limited to just 77 examples, it's not likely to see owners rushing to take the racecar down the aftermarket path. Then again, the numbers of those who are fascinated by the 911 GT2 RS-based motorsport tool is much, much larger and we can always rely on such pixel exercised for exploring custom sides of the 935.
Porsche 935 "White Swan" rendering 9 photos
Photo: hakosan_design/instagram
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Sure, we're in the digital realm now, but it's not like anybody will race this creation in a simulator. As such, the pixel effort is focused on playing with the aesthetics of the carbon fiber-bodied machine.

As such, the vehicle has lost its massive rear wing, with the shaved posterior of the Porscha now highlighting the "longtail" nature of the machine.

The Zuffenhausen toy has also been brought closer to the road, not that the ground clearance of the "standard" car was too generous.

Another change comes from the wheel department, where the stock units have made room of custom shoes, with the latter featuring a deep-dish design with black centers and silver lips. Once again, we're dealing with less downforce, since the Turbofan rear wheels, which sucked air from under the car, are now gone.

Other fresh bits and pieces involve the smaller door mirrors, as well as the aero elements adorning the front apron, which seem to have replaced the "normal" carbon of the 935 with forged carbon.

Who knows? Perhaps Hakosan Design, the digital label responsible for this tricked-out Porsche 935 has decided to come up with an incarnation of the machine that favors top speed over downforce. Of course, such an approach would require serious changes, all with the aerodynamic balance of the car in mind. And if you're seeking an example, look no further than the Koenigsegg Jesko's 300 mph Absolut incarnation, which landed back in March.

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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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