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Porsche GT Vision Truck Concept

Porsche GT Vision Truck Concept

A few years ago, Porsche refused to get in on the fun when all the other automakers were submitting concepts to Gran Turismo. This ultimately led to independent designers like Alex Imnadze creating their own like the 906/917 Le Mans concept that mashed up the two iconic Porsches. But you can’t very well expect a sleek-lined and low-slung competition Porsche based on two figurehead cars to get to the track in an average semi, even if it’s one of the classics like the Mercedes Porsche-Gulf Transporter. So Imnadze took matters into his own hands once again and designed the Porsche GT Vision Truck Concept you see here. The GT Vision truck carries over similar design features from the GT Vision 906/917 Le Mans concept it’s seen with–which is also a language in-line with Porsche’s most recent offerings–and includes a large wrap-around cab, twelve wheels, d-pad lights and a massive rear spoiler. It’s not exactly practical, but it is pretty damn cool.