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In October, we revealed that Porsche has very long-term plans for its business, not just on Earth but in galaxies far, far away. To prepare for this, the sportscar maker got together with LucasFilm, the creators of Star Wars, to develop a starship as a first step. Over a period of 2 months, a project team consisting of designers from Porsche and LucasFilm worked together at their respective design studios in Weissach (Germany) and San Francisco to create initial ideas and drafts before finally coming up with a concrete concept.

The fantasy starship, named Tri-Wing S-91x Pegasus Starfighter, is presently in concept form so it is small – just 1.5 metres. While legal requirements impose certain restrictions on creativity in the classic design process for a series-production vehicle, this project opens up a whole new dimension of freedom.

named Tri-Wing S-91x Pegasus Starfighter

At the same time, the Style Porsche team faced fresh challenges, since creating a purely virtual design is demanding, too. On the screen, the starship is only seen in two dimensions, while classic series-production vehicles appear physically in three dimensions. In addition, starships usually only appear dynamically in the film and are only visible for a brief moment – so the design has to create an impression and be recognisable within a matter of seconds.

Porsche details in the starship
A glance at the details reveals a number of features familiar from the Porsche design style. The front is reminiscent of the so-called ‘air curtains’ (air inlets) that go together with the headlights to create a single formal entity in the all-electric Taycan sportscar. In addition to the 4-point daytime running light typical of Porsche, the so-called ‘blasters’ – long gun barrels at the front – are located at the tip. The rear grid with the louvres and integrated third brake light was inspired by the current 911 generation, and the rear section of the starship bears the brand’s hallmark light bar.

named Tri-Wing S-91x Pegasus Starfighter

named Tri-Wing S-91x Pegasus Starfighter

Porsche Tri-Wing S-91x Pegasus Starfighter

Porsche design criteria have been applied to the interior, too: the instruments in the cockpit are clearly aligned with the driver’s axis, while the low seating position is reminiscent of the sporty ergonomics in the 918 Spyder. All in all, the design follows a basic principle that is characteristic of the brand. All the elements on the exterior have a clear function, and purely visual features have largely been dispensed with.

named Tri-Wing S-91x Pegasus Starfighter

“The design of the spaceship is harmoniously integrated into the Star Wars film world while at the same time demonstrating clear analogies with the characteristic Porsche styling and proportions,” said Michael Mauer, Vice-President Style Porsche at Porsche AG. “The basic shape of the cabin, which tapers towards the rear, and a highly distinctive topography from the cockpit flyline to the turbines establish visual parallels with the iconic design of the 911 and the Taycan. The very compact layout conveys dynamism and agility, lending emphasis to the Porsche design features mentioned.”

The development process of the starship can be viewed online at www.thedesigneralliance.com. The Tri-Wing S-91x Pegasus Starfighter will make its first public appearance at the film’s special premiere of ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ tomorrow in Los Angeles. The global release is set for Thursday, December 19, 2019.

Star Wars theme for Porsche Taycan debut in Asia-Pacific region

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Porsche’s first all-electric sportscar has arrived in the ASEAN region and while it didn’t arrive in a starship, its debut in Singapore was certainly spectacular with a Star Wars theme and a drone show. The involvement of Star Wars is because Porsche and Lucasfilms have collaborated to design a fantasy starship in support of the upcoming Star Wars film, the final episode of the Skywalker saga.

So two legendary icons, Porsche and Star Wars, joined forces at the Porsche Asia Pacific premiere of the new Taycan in Singapore last night, ahead of its regional market launch in 2020. The Taycan marks the beginning of a new chapter for Porsche as the company expands its product range in the field of electromobility.

Porsche Taycan Asia-Pacific launch

“The Taycan links our heritage to the future. It is a fascinating sportscar with exciting driving dynamics, performance and technology – and like every Porsche ever built, it comes with a soul. Something you will feel immediately, once you get behind the steering wheel,” said Arthur Willmann, Managing Director of Porsche Asia Pacific, at the event which was themed ‘Soul, electrified’ to highlight the features of the latest Porsche model.

Porsche Taycan Asia-Pacific launch

“Asia Pacific is an important sales region for Porsche – with a continuously growing customer and fan base. With the Taycan, we are entering a new era and this spirit fits perfectly with the iconic Star Wars brand and the joint event here in Singapore,” added Matthias Becker, Vice President Region Overseas and Emerging Markets of Porsche AG.

Michael Mauer, Vice President Style Porsche at Porsche AG, who was present at the event, shared the design philosophy behind the vehicle: “Designing the Taycan was one of the most exciting tasks, because the only certainty was that it had to be recognisable as a Porsche at first glance. And by pursuing the strategy of making it the sportiest in the segment, we have defined a new architecture for purely electric vehicles. Just like what the 911 has achieved, my vision is that the Taycan will become an icon of this new era, a synonym for a purely electric sportscar,” he said.

Porsche Starship

Porsche Starship

Explaining the design process and presenting design sketches of the spacecraft highlighting the combined Porsche and Star Wars design DNA, Doug Chiang, VP Executive Creative Director, Lucasfilm, said: “Although one brand is placed in a fantasy universe and one in the real world, it’s interesting that both are defined very much by their iconic design principle. The basic challenge of the design brief was to design a starship that would both be true to the Star Wars universe and Porsche design DNA.”

The starship will be unveiled at the world premiere of ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ which will be released this December. You can’t buy it, but you can buy the Taycan although local prices have not been revealed yet. Contact Sime Darby Auto Performance to let them know of your interest to buy one.

Porsche developing a starship for the time when its business expands to galaxies far, far away

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Porsche is 88 years old, among the older car companies in the auto industry. Like any company that is forward-looking, it wants its business to be sustainable and be around for as long as possible. In fact, Porsche may be thinking of the time when its business expands to galaxies far, far away. To prepare for this, designers at the company are developing a starship and getting assistance from Lucasfilm Ltd., which is famous for its Star Wars films.

For now, the collaborative efforts will be to have a starship ready for the world premiere of ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’, which will be the final episode of the Skywalker saga. As the movie has already been completed and will be released this December, the starship will be a supporting element for promotional purposes rather than be in the movie itself.

Star Wars and Porsche

“Developing a spacecraft with clear Porsche design DNA is exciting and challenging,” said Michael Mauer, Vice-President Style Porsche at Porsche AG. “Even though they do not seem to share many elements at first glance, both worlds have a similar design philosophy. The close collaboration with the Star Wars design team inspires and fascinates us – I’m sure that both sides can draw major benefits from this exchange.”

Star Wars and Porsche

“The worldwide appeal of the Star Wars and Porsche brands is shaped decisively by their iconic designs,” explained Doug Chiang, Vice-President and Executive Creative Director of Lucasfilm and responsible for overseeing all designs for the Star Wars franchise. “We are bringing together two worlds with this project: the exotic film design of a galaxy far, far away and the precision work that goes into developing emotive Porsche sportscars. This collaboration promises to produce an innovative design that will blend the best of both brands to create an exciting new starship worthy of Porsche and Star Wars.”

The design team will meet regularly in Stuttgart and San Francisco over the coming weeks to design the spacecraft and create a corresponding model. Fans of both brands can follow the development process of the starship online at www.thedesigneralliance.com.

Star Wars poster

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