Porsche 911 and IndyCar Hybrid


Porsche 911 and IndyCar Hybrid

American blogger Rob Dahm tested a unique custom car with a 650 hp LS V8 engine, which combines features of Porsche 911 and IndyCar. This one-of-a-kind speedster, named Half11, was created by Nikita and Ilya Bridan, founders of the California-based design studio Oil Stain Lab. This project is a realization of the brothers' childhood dreams.

Half11 showcases a blend of elements from Porsche 911 and IndyCar, with hints of Ferrari Can Am and Porsche 908/3. The project began with a dilapidated body of an old Porsche 912, which was extensively modified. Only the headlights and bulbous fenders remained from the original car. This hybrid vehicle weighs just 816 kg, but its dynamic performance details are yet to be disclosed.

Rob Dahm became one of the first to test drive Half11. He shared his experience in a video for the Top Gear show, which he posted on his YouTube channel, American Tuned, sharing his impressions of one of the most unusual cars in recent times. According to the Bridan brothers' plans, Half11 may be put into serial production.