His reimagining of the iconic German sports car is dramatic and total, and there’s little that would clue you into its origins apart from the side profile and the subtle ‘Carrera’ text adorning the rear.
Around the front, Saleem has ditched the distinctive round lamps of older Porsches in favor of a set of elongated LED buckets that are almost Datsun-like in design. In conjunction with a sweeping widebody kit and a Koenig-style rear spoiler, it’s a fresh look for a car that’s typically so staid and conservative.

As if that wasn’t enough, The Kyza has seemingly gone over the 964 with a fine-tooth comb, shaving and sculpting the Porsche to create a look that’s sleek yet complex. Thanks to elements like aerodynamic wheel covers, a set of roof fins and some intakes in the rear glass, the concept isn’t just modern — it’s maximalist.
And yet it doesn’t seem busy. Even with the abundance of carbon fiber and the two-tone paint scheme, the car is surprisingly organic in its shape. Sure, it’s far from minimalist, but it flows in a way that’s complete and cohesive.