Trucks

Bizzare Porsche 944 6x6 Targa Pickup Was Someone's 26-Year Project Car - image 193668

Bizzare Porsche 944 6x6 Targa Pickup Was Someone's 26-Year Project Car

A 944 unlike anything else out there, this one-off creation that took 2,500 man hours to complete, can now be yours

When you hear the word Porsche, a truck is probably the last thing that comes to mind. But that’s exactly what we have here. A custom Targa pickup based on a 1987 Porsche 944 coupe. Currently based in Germany, this strange creation is now up for sale on Elfersport, and here’s what you need to know about it. 


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Dreaming Up An All-Electric Porsche Cayenne Pickup

While the Cayenne has proved to be a success story for Porsche, does the EV-era present a new opportunity for the model?

Look, I get it. The Porsche Cayenne is the soccer mom mobile for people who think minivans are for suckers. Having said that, this Porsche family hauler practically reshaped the sports SUV segment, over two decades ago. Despite the defiance of purists, the Cayenne has persisted over three generations and has been a cornerstone in Porsche’s growth. In fact, the Cayenne and Macan are consistently, Porsche’s best-selling models. A Cayenne-based sport pickup truck with four-wheel drive seems like the natural progression, given the model’s popularity. So why did it never happen? Read on to find out.

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The Porsche Pickup You Never Knew Existed

Find out how luxury and utility came together in the transformative 996 Turbo-based 2003 Rinspeed Bedouin concept

The Porsche 911, one of the most revered sports cars in the world, isn’t considered a practical vehicle; no sports car is. Having said that it is one of the most usable sports cars that you can buy, given its ergonomics, excellent visibility, and available space for luggage upfront. But what if you wanted to push that narrative for even more space and take things up a notch with something like a 911 pickup? Well, an ambitious Swiss concept car builder, Rinspeed, had that very idea back in the early 2000s with the Bedouin concept, which was based on a 996 Porsche 911. Bedouin was a fitting name, considering it refers to nomadic tribes who brave the elements of North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.

Forget The Huracan Sterrato And The Urus!! This Lambo Can Do A Lot More Off-Road - image 177344

Forget The Huracan Sterrato And The Urus!! This Lambo Can Do A Lot More Off-Road

Meet the Jeeperghini, an ingenious creation that blurs the lines between exotic and rugged

YouTube is a place where extreme automobiles live and Cboys TV often features some of the best ones. This time around they get their grubby paws on a lime-green Diablo mounted on the chassis of a Jeep Liberty. This abomination of engineering initially belonged to another YouTuber TheStradman, who owns a lot of exotic cars and has a soft corner for Lamborghinis. In the past, the team of Cboys TV have already bought a fake Lamborghini Diablo, which they feature in this video as well. The sight of a lifted Diablo on an off-road chassis is surreal as the boys take it for a spin, along with TheStradman’s carbon-fiber Lamborghini Aventador. Unsurprisingly it’s the "Jeeperghini" that gets more attention than the Aventador

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5 Reasons Why The Hummer EV Is The Most Advanced Pickup Truck To Date

Thanks to the 1,000 horsepower on tap, the GMC Hummer EV launches to 60 mph in just three seconds, with an interior that takes inspiration from the 1960 Apollo lunar rover

The Hummer is an iconic American vehicle that has made a bold transition into the electric age. Originally designed as a military vehicle for the U.S. Army, it captured civilian hearts when a street-legal version debuted in 1992. Its rugged design, immense power, and off-road prowess made it a symbol of American automotive culture before being discontinued in 2008.