Indecent Porsche 911 Shooting Brake Conversion
Porsche has never built a 911 shooting brake because the engine is in the back where a shooting brake needs cargo space. Polish tuner Indecent posted a rendering of one on Instagram anyway, and then promptly put the idea into production after getting 50,000 likes in ten days. The conversion is based on the 991.1 and 991.2 generations and is compatible with the Turbo, Turbo S, and GT2 RS. The first build starts from a 991.2 Turbo with a twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter flat-six, producing 533 hp. Indecent stretches the roofline rearward, adds a rear hatch, and pairs it with the company's widebody kit, replacing nearly every body panel except the hood, roof, and doors. The tailgate required a custom design to manage airflow around the rear-mounted engine. Each build takes up to four months. The finished car debuts at the 2027 Goodwood Festival of Speed.

