The Porsche 911 Wagon of Your Dreams Is Finally Coming to the Road

There’s a striking shooting brake on the horizon, and it’s bound to challenge Porsche purists with its dramatic sloped roofline.

Silver sports car rear side with black alloy wheel and rear spoiler on asphalt surface.Indecent Vehicles

While Porsche has dabbled with station wagons through efforts like the Panamera Sport Turismo and the Taycan Cross Turismo, the brand has been careful to keep its experimentation far afield of the hallowed 911

It’s as much a practical consideration as it is one for the nameplate’s lineage. Because they’re not rear-engined cars, the Panamera and the Taycan are both far better candidates for the body style. 

Glossy orange sports car with wide rear fenders, large dark gray wheels, and dual exhausts on a white background.
Indecent’s 911 shooting brake design is quite the looker with its dual spoiler setup.
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Regardless, that’s a hurdle the aftermarket is more than willing to overcome.

A project aiming for dramatic looks

That’s because an outfit by the name of Indecent Vehicles has announced it will be building a 911-based shooting brake. The company first took to social media to canvas feedback for the concept a little over a week ago.

Following an overwhelmingly glowing response, Indecent has confirmed that the design is headed for production. Per its latest Instagram update, we should be seeing the first of these shooting brakes some time early next year.

Now, Indecent openly concedes that the project is aiming for “spectacular looks” rather than any kind of added practicality, As the engine will remain at the rear, the transformation isn’t about to yield an abundance of extra storage. In that sense, it’s not a ‘true’ wagon or shooting brake.

Dark green Porsche sports car with tan interior parked on a stone-paved driveway in front of a building.
Indecent openly admits this is a project aiming for looks rather than practicality.
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Still, who can blame the buyer for wanting to turn this striking 911 creation into a reality? The extended sloped roofline, widebody arches and added spoilers all make for eye-catching additions to the enduring Porsche icon, and the result is a surprisingly harmonious conversion.

As indecent a Porsche 911 as any

Besides, this kind of dramatic reinterpretation is completely aligned with Indecent’s brand. Across Porsche’s 997 and 991 platforms, the multinational outfit has reworked the 911 in more ways than one.

Metallic green Porsche 911 GT3 RS with black multi-spoke wheels parked in front of a building with barred windows.
The extended roofline suits the 911 quite nicely.
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Accordingly, it’s well-versed in reimagining the icon, as its past efforts include everything from slammed widebody conversions and shockingly mammoth wings to high-riding safari builds and even modern slant nose revivals.

Moreover, each creation has delivered on the company’s name by challenging Porsche tradition. Whether in power, bodywork modifications or even just color choice, they’re a far cry from the cars that appeal to purists.

White sports car with wide body, large rear wing, and black headlights on a checkered floor.
Indecent has whipped up everything from safari builds to modern slant noses.
Indecent Vehicles

Towards that end, this build promises to be Indecent’s most, well, indecent project yet. If in shock value alone, it’s an effort that will push the envelope of tradition, not only for the 911 but also for the auto industry at large. 

After all, because of the uniqueness of the roofline relative to its engine and rear hatch, Indecent is still unsure of what to call the thing.

Silver sports car with black wheels parked on a curved asphalt road with green hills in the background.
When even a curvaceous widebody conversion isn’t enough, Indecent is ready to deliver.
Indecent Vehicles

More to come

According to Carscoops, the first 911 shooting brake will be based on a Porsche 911 Turbo, and the build will add $350,000 on top of the donor car. Indecent plans to reveal the finished conversion at the 2027 Goodwood Festival of Speed.

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