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Porsche Vision 357: homage to the first Porsche model line

The Porsche Vision 357 may share certain design features similar to that of the 356, but underneath it shares the same underpinnings as the 718 Cayman GT4 RS.

Published on Jan 26, 2023 at 7:25PM (UTC+4)

Last updated on Jan 26, 2023 at 7:29PM (UTC+4)

Edited by Kate Bain
Porsche 357 Vision, feature image

The Porsche legend begun 75 years ago with the 356 Roadster.

It’s fair to say, if it wasn’t for the 356, Porsche probably wouldn’t be the brand it is today.

Porsche is now embarking on its anniversary year with the Porsche Vision 357.

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A modern, sleek representation of the 356, it’s built on the same technology platform as the 718 Cayman GT4 RS.

It answers the question, what would the dream of a sports car of Ferry Porsche might look like today.

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“We created a very special birthday present in the form of the Porsche Vision 357, one which uses the 356 as a basis to underscore the significance of our design DNA,” said Michael Mauer, Vice President Style Porsche.

“The design study is an attempt to combine the past, present and future with coherency, featuring proportions that are reminiscent of its historical archetype and details that visualize the outlook for the future,” he continued.

Just like the 356, the Porsche Vision 357 features a wrap-around windshield and adds black A-pillars, visually uniting the side window surfaces into a single unit.

The similarities don’t end there, though, as the grille pattern at the rear of the car and the round headlights at the front are clearly inspired by the 356, too.

On the subject of the headlights, they feature the modern Porsche four-point light signet of production models.

If you were wondering where the door handles are, they’re concealed by the side windows.

Then there are the 20-inch magnesium wheels it sits on, reducing weight while providing far more rigidity than the original wheels on the 356.

Underneath the hood of the Porsche Vision 357 is the same 4.0-liter six-cylinder engine found in the 718 Cayman RS.

It produces 493 hp and 331 lb-ft of torque, so it’s considerably faster than the original 356, too.

Will the Porsche Vision 357 go into production?

Over a period of 17 years, the German automaker built roughly 78,000 units of the 356, putting it firmly on the map.

Unfortunately the Porsche Vision 357 is just a design study.

Porsche has no plans to put anything like it into production – at least for now.

Shame really, as we think it looks amazing, and would likely fly off the shelf.

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Adam Gray
Adam Gray is an experienced motoring journalist and content creator based in the United Kingdom. Using his media accreditation with manufacturers’ press offices, Adam test drives the latest cars and attends new vehicle press launches, producing written reviews and news pieces for supercarblondie.com. Before joining the Supercar Blondie team, Adam was Motoring Editor for Portfolio North magazine, North East Motoring Editor at Reach plc, and provided motoring content on a freelance basis to several lifestyle and business publications in the North of England. When he’s not behind the wheel of the latest car, Adam can be found at his local rink playing ice hockey or supporting his beloved Middlesbrough FC.
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