The Porsche 911 has taken many forms over the years, from the Speedster to the Targa and of course the Cabriolet.
But the automotive icon has never been seen as a shooting brake.
Until now.
Graphic artist Rain Prisk has created the Porsche 911 Shooting Brake, a vehicle that is currently a computer-generated fantasy but could certainly enter the realms of reality one day.
There is a precedent, after all, with the four-door Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo. The Panamera wagon shows that you can take a visually offensive rump and make it attractive.
But does this logic apply in reverse?
If you take a Porsche 911 and transmogrify it into a shooting brake, does a tasty tail become repulsive? You be the judge.
Arguments for the Porsche 911 Shooting Brake include a bit more luggage room, although how the rear-mounted six-cylinder boxer engine is incorporated into the boot would pose an interesting design quandary… and whether it liberates more room is an interesting – if hypothetical – question.
Let's assume this machine is designed for ski trips to the Swiss alps and features the all-wheel drive Carrera 4S powertrain. If based on the current Porsche 992-series 911, its 3.0-litre turbo-petrol flat six would grind out around 331kW and 530Nm via an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
Fast? Yes, although the raised rear-end would add more glass, metal and weight, so the 3.6sec 0-100km/h sprint time of the Carrera S may drop to by a tenth or two.
If you find it appealing, what would you pay for a unique limited-edition creation like this? More than the Porsche 911 Speedster's $604,800?