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Tuner reveals developing a modern Porsche 911 Slantnose

Indecent, an aftermarket company based in Poland, has confirmed that it’s been working on a heavily modified Porsche 911 resembling the iconic Flachbau a.k.a. Slantnose model. We reported a sighting of such a car on the Nürburgring earlier this year, but that one was allegedly tested by Porsche itself. It looks like the Polish tuner may get its own version out of the garage ahead of the automaker.

Based on the first images, the 911 by Indecent sports a seriously modified body. Rather than just modifying the front end with bumper-mounted headlights and a sloped hood, the tuner chose to add new fender flares with air vents and a large rear wing.

It’s already official that the sports car will ride on Öhlins shock absorbers and forged centerlock wheels. It will also feature carbon-ceramic brakes as standard. The specific base for the project remains unknown, but Indecent says it plans to replace the turbochargers with a mechanical supercharger, driving the flat-six engine to 600 PS (592 hp / 441 kW). A seven-speed manual transmission will send the power to the rear wheels.

More details should emerge soon. The premiere of the Slantnose replica is scheduled for late 2025.

As you may remember, spy photographers nabbed down another flat-nosed Porsche 911 on the North Loop in late August. Since the Polish tuner claims it was unrelated, we suppose that Porsche could be interested in reviving the iconic sports car all by itself or, more likely, with some help from its in-house tuner Manthey Racing.

 

September 17, 2025

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