
Born in Son.
Built to continue.
Thirteen rare cars created the evidence. The next chapter turns that evidence into a disciplined European marque.
Inside Porsche Classic Center Son.
The original Sooner programme emerged within the Porsche Classic Center Son environment in Norway. That setting placed the cars close to recognised Porsche Classic knowledge, workshop procedures and a community already fluent in the marque's engineering history.
Thirteen individual Sooner cars form the known original chapter. Their association with the Son centre gave the programme unusual credibility, yet Sooner remained a distinct low-volume initiative rather than a Porsche AG production model or permanent factory programme.
That chapter eventually concluded within the centre environment. The cars remained; the name, build knowledge and physical evidence created a heritage worth continuing. The future Sooner marque is therefore being prepared as an independent European commission programme—respectful of where it began, but clear about its separate authorship.








Car No. 4
as proof.
The proposed reacquisition and recommissioning of an original numbered car is designed to make the relaunch tangible.
It is not the future product itself. It is the physical bridge between the thirteen-car history and a new Founders Series—subject to acquisition, inspection and technical definition.
