Porsche really has been knocking it out of the park this week with some of these renders and secret designs that have been put out via social media and press rooms. There have been all sorts of cool cars, such as a privateer Le Mans racer. But this is perhaps the best of them all. The other day, they revealed a render of a Porsche with a central seating position. Well, it turns out, there is actually a 1:1 concept of this car! Without further ado, here's Porsche’s central seating minivan – and it looks incredible.

A Porsche Minivan?!

This is the Renndienst. It isn’t a real car. As we have mentioned, but simply a 1:1 concept of the car. But it is fantastic to see one of these top-secret Porsche designs actually created and in the flesh, instead of simply in a render. They took the minivan and added design features inspired by the space shuttle to the car, and created a concept with incredibly exciting proportions from an all-new starting point.

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Speaking to FastCarCommunity on YouTube, Porsche says they were incredibly happy with the concept, and it is quite a change of direction from basically everything that Porsche has produced in recent years. Is it what the Porsche audience wants to see? They think yes. And quite frankly, I agree. The whole idea of a Porsche minivan might seem crazy, but Porsche would absolutely get it right and they certainly got it right with this concept car.

Sleek And Clean Exterior That Looks Like One Simple Surface

via Porsche

Porsche literally just went with their production cars, and how far they could stretch the design concept. And by stretch, we mean stretch not only figuratively, but also literally. The surface of the car is incredible. It is incredibly clean and looks like just one simple surface as well; a surface you perhaps wrapped around a frame to create a sleek and smooth design. And the headlamps too, are so thin but they fit into the actual concept of the car perfectly.

Sources: YouTube, Porsche

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