Grand-tourer study
A possible future interpretation of the front-engined transaxle era: long-distance ability, muscular proportion and a more expansive cabin.

The 964-based 911 family establishes the language. Future platforms may allow that language to travel elsewhere.
Sooner is not intended to become a collection of unrelated restomods.
The first responsibility is to prove the Coupé, Targa and Cabriolet family, the commission system and the final standard. Other platforms belong to a later design-and-engineering roadmap and must earn their place through cultural relevance, strong proportions and a clear reason to exist.
A possible future interpretation of the front-engined transaxle era: long-distance ability, muscular proportion and a more expansive cabin.
A possible compact, mid-engined route focused on low mass, direct control and a very different kind of analogue intimacy.
Further heritage or competition platforms may be explored only when they extend the Sooner point of view rather than dilute it.
Material restraint, strong stance, analogue involvement, contemporary usability and individual commissioning remain the common language.
Design studies—not announced production programmes.
Any future platform remains subject to rights, donor availability, engineering, supplier capability, homologation, investment and a complete business case.