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Porsche Cajun Rendering Comes from Another Planet

Yesterday, we reported that Porsche is planning to strengthen its position on the SUV market. Of course, the first thing that came to our minds was the future Cajun model, which will be slotted under the Cayenne.

The German company is currently playing a difficult game, trying to keep a balance between its core models, the sportscars that have made it what it is today and the sales-driving vehicles, such as the Cayenne and Panamera.

You see, Porsche is doing a great job building SUVs and sedans, as the company manages to bring a dynamic flavor into this segments. Porsche is offering some of its tech magic to these cars, showing the world that the modern performance vehicle can take many forms.

However, this is a dangerous pathway, as the company musn’t allow these new age developments become its main focus. The automotive producer needs to keep pushing the sports car game further and with a new 911 coming, we just can’t wait to see what the Germans have prepared for us. By the way, if you want to know more about the future 911, you can check out our latest spyshot session by following this link.

Anyway, we must get back to the Cajun now. Considering this delicate balance that was mentioned above, we really felt the need to leave the financial issues aside and see what would happen if Porsche’s designers were allowed to go wild for the creation of the car. The result can be seen in the adjacent image.

The rendering was created by a web user who chose the Tsoedill nickname. The creator of the virtual monster has decided to call it “Antigua GT” and explains that we are dealing with a 4wd, two-seater, off-roading T-Top, rear-engined coupe.
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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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