A Kei-car on steroids, here's what you need to know about this bizarre 911-inspired creation
This is the Coperche 811 GT-K created by Stancemagic, a heavily modified Kei car that was recently showcased at the 2025 Tokyo Autosalon
The car draws heavily from the 991 RSR, which was unveiled in 2016
The RSR or RennSport RennWagen is designed to compete in endurance races like Le Mans and Daytona and features a 4.0 liter flat-six with 520 horsepower
The Copersche 811 GT-K meanwhile is based on a humble Copen, but unlike a stock 660 Kei car, features an updated 1.3-liter 4 cylinder
This one though has been beefed up with a fiberglass widebody kit
The most striking bit is the rear end with an RSR-inspired fixed giant rear wing
Inside, you've got some sport red bucket seats and a roll cage
To ensure this pocket rocket puts its power to the ground, you get sticky tires for all four corners
Upgraded brakes and calipers, with Stancemajic's own in-house wheel design
To learn more about this bizzare German-race car-inspired Japanese creation, swipe up.
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