JAKARTA - Since opening in August 2024, Bangkok Curvistan has become a gathering place for Porsche fans and design lovers.
This place offers a variety of facilities, ranging from bars, cafes, art galleries, to casual spaces celebrating automotive, art, and design culture. Now, Curvistan Bangkok presents a special exhibition featuring the Porsche Unseen Design Studies collection.
A #Porsche Unseen special exhibition launches at Curvistan Bangkok. More details: https://t.co/oQS4Wl1FzY pic.twitter.com/atfGGpi7Ta
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A #Porsche Unseen special exhibition launches at Curvistan Bangkok. More details: https://t.co/oQS4Wl1FzY pic.twitter.com/atfGGpi7Ta
Bangkok's Curvistan comes from a collaboration between Stefan Bogner, creator of Curves magazine, and Chanond Ruangkritya, the businessman behind Bangkok's Porsche Design Tower, supported by Porsche Asia Pacific and Porsche Thailand.
Towards the end of this year, Porsche is again presenting a new event and theme at the Curvistan Bangkok: Porsche Unseen Design Studies. For the first time in Thailand, this collection of car concepts that had never previously been shown to the public can now be enjoyed by visitors.
The exhibition will take place from November 22 to February 28, 2025 at the Bangkok Curvistan for free, and this place is open from Monday to Sunday from 08:00 to 18:00.
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Exhibition Highlights
One of the main highlights of the exhibition is Vision Spyer, a 1:1-scale interpretation of the modern, small, and sporty roadsters developed by Michael Mauer, as Vice President Style Porsche at Porsche Design Studio Weissach and his team. Inspired by the compact sizes and light innovations of Porsche cars designed in the 1950s, such as the 550 Spyder Hans Hermann-driven to victory at the 1954 Carrera Panordina, Vision Spyder features a minimal cockpit, a flat radiator culling over the center engine, red lines, and a small fin on the back.
The exhibition also features other 1:3-scale model concepts, such as the Vision Safari Tigers, SUV design experiments for adventure; hypercar concepts such as Vision 918 RS and Vision 920; as well as Vision E, design experiments that envision what Formula E cars would look like if it was homologated for customer racing.
In addition to the Unseen exhibition, visitors can also see the preview of the Taycan Turbo S Celestial Jade, before its official launch in Thailand in December. Created through the Sonderwturmen Porsche program, the Taycan Turbo S Celestial Jade pays tribute to the Southeast Asia region. The special Chromaflair paint gives this special look on full electric sports cars, with colors changing according to the angle of light.
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