Here's How The Porsche Taycan Looks Clothed in Classic Liveries
Although it’s wholly different from any production car made by the company before, the Taycan still looks like a Porsche, feels like a Porsche, and even smells like a Porsche. We didn’t need further proof of its credentials, but in any case, we now have some, courtesy of these three examples.
They were prepped by the German firm for the Amelia Island Concours in three classic liveries, and they all look just…right. Don’t you think?
First up, we have the Pink Pig Taycan. This bold and bright livery was first used for an experimental version of the 917 with a radically redeveloped aero package. Most recently in the racing world, the Pink Pig look - which is complete with dotted lines to represent cuts of meat - was used on the mid-engined 911 RSR.
Another 917 livery, the ‘Salzburg’ red and white colour scheme was used on the 917 piloted to victory by Hans Herrmann and Richard Attwood at the 1970 24 Hours of Le Mans. If you’d like, you can have the modern 935 resurrection car finished thusly.
The final livery isn’t as well known as the other two, but it’s arguably just as rad. Plus, there’s a local connection - this Taycan is wearing the colours of Jacksonville-based Brumos Racing, made famous by the number 59 911 RSR in the 1970s.
Which one of these special Taycans is your favourite?
Comments
I don’t think any of them fit the car.
Yup, the car is too bulbous to fit any kind of stickers or liveries.
I am not really sure the Porsche Taycan was the right car to pick for the liveries here, but thats me probably gonna get a load of HATE thrown my way for that :P
Because the liveries are from race cars/ smaller cars, they end up making the taycan look big and bloated, but 10/10 on the effort.
I quite like the pink pig livery tbh
I’ve seen it in person, man this car is fat!
I like the liveries and stuff, but can somebody put some decent rims instead of those with the black and white scheme?