Fifteen Eleven Design has unveiled a striking reimagination of the classic Porsche 914, transforming it into a high-performance restomod with motorsport-grade upgrades. This modern revival blends the vintage charm of the original Targa with cutting-edge engineering and technology.
Now available for test drives at HK Motorcars in the US and Fifteen Eleven’s European site, the updated 914 retains its iconic silhouette. However, beneath the surface, it offers serious performance capability.
Modern Power Meets Classic Form
The reimagined 914 features a hand-laid carbon fibre body and a flat-six engine from the Porsche 987 platform. Depending on the build, customers can choose between a 3.8-litre version or a race-prepped 4-litre model. The more aggressive option includes forged pistons, steel internals, and advanced Life Racing electronics.
Power is sent to the rear wheels via a six-speed manual transmission. For handling, the car is also equipped with three-way adjustable Reiger coilovers—a suspension setup usually reserved for WRC rally cars. The chassis has been reengineered with T45 tubular reinforcements, and Brembo brakes ensure top-tier stopping power.
A Tribute to Porsche’s Racing Legacy
The exterior design includes motorsport-inspired details such as “Moby Dick” style headlights, a bold ducktail spoiler, and custom 18-inch Fikse Fuchs wheels. These elements honour Porsche’s racing heritage while giving the car a modern edge.
Inside, the cabin features a bespoke interior finished in leather and Alcantara. It comes with race bucket seats and a redesigned bulkhead for extra legroom. As a result, the cabin balances comfort with purpose-built racing ergonomics.
Limited Production and Global Appeal
Production of this high-performance 914 will be limited to just 50 units. However, Fifteen Eleven is open to building custom one-off collaborations, offering collectors a rare opportunity for bespoke engineering.
With this bold restomod, Fifteen Eleven Design merges past and present—delivering a car that’s both a nostalgic tribute and a modern engineering achievement.




