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Porsche to build a starship for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Does this mean future 911s will look like the Millennium Falcon? One can only hope

Published: 24 Oct 2019

Porsche is building a starship for the Star Wars universe, and this news excites us greatly, mostly because we get to speculate on names. Such as the Death Star Turbo S E-Hybrid Sport Turismo. Or the TIE Fighter Carrera 4 S Targa, once a Jedi undoubtedly blows the roof off it.

We jest, because we haven’t yet seen it. No, the announcement is simply that Porsche and Lucasfilm – the people who make all the many Star Wars movies – will collaborate on a starship design to support this year’s likely biggest film, The Rise of Skywalker.

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Porsche’s design bod Michael Mauer said: “Even though they do not seem to share many elements at first glance, both worlds have a similar design philosophy.” Clearly, the rebel alliance also enjoys optioning carbon fibre cupholders on their attack cruisers. See? There’s too much fun to be had here.

“I’m sure that both sides can draw major benefits from this exchange,” he added. Indeed, Lucasfilm’s Doug Chiang said: “We are bringing together two worlds with this project, the exotic film design of a galaxy far, far away and the precision work that goes into developing emotive Porsche sports cars”. Rumours that the Millennium Falcon will indeed feature a tri-electric-motor setup with a range of 300-miles (on the WLTP cycle) are completely made up. By us. Just now.

We’re told the finished design will be presented at The Rise of Skywalker premiere in December, alongside the more earthly-bound Taycan. May the 964 be with you!

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