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Porsche Mission X: New driving experience through 3D printing and AI

Porsche is setting new standards in driving experience and interior design with the new Mission X model. Particularly noteworthy is the use of 3D printing technology and artificial intelligence (AI), which the manufacturer claims will take the driving experience to a new level.

The driver is at the center of the interior design. All major display and control elements are aligned with the driver’s axis, similar to racing cars. A special feature is the driver’s seat, whose upholstery can be individually adjusted. This is made possible by the use of 3D printing technology, which enables a high degree of personalization.

The asymmetry of the interior and the color concept emphasize the driver orientation. Both seats are colored differently, with the driver’s seat in Kalahari gray and the passenger seat in Andaluz brown. A band of LED lights in the center of the seats greets occupants with a welcome staging.

The steering wheel is open at the top and features four individual mode switches, similar to the current 911 GT3 RS. On the steering column is the concave curved instrument cluster, which is oriented toward the driver and ensures optimum readability.

Another highlight is the bayonet system on the passenger side, to which a clock module can be quickly attached. This watch module, designed by Porsche Design specifically for the Mission X, can display both lap times and driver health data.

The use of 3D printing and AI in the Porsche Mission X shows how technology can enhance the driving experience. It’s an exciting glimpse into the future of automotive design, where personalization and driver orientation will play an even greater role.


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