Rebirth of an icon














How might the legendary 1968 Porsche 908 with its characteristic long tail look today? A team of five enthusiasts have come up with their vision of a modern successor: the 908/04.
The Porsche 908/04 concept is the work of five people: Alan Derosier (Exterior Designer), Marcos Beltrao (Exterior Modeler / Rendering), Martin Peng (Component Modeler), Guillermo Mignot (Interior Designer) and Tom Wheatley (Image Retoucher). They all work for Chinese car brands – Chery and Qoros, and they all share a passion for the German sports car manufacturer.
We featured the original concept when it first broke cover last year. This latest rendering of the car sees it adopt the modern day Porsche racing liveries with great effect.