This highly modified Porsche 911 render is from a company called Indecent, and does it ever match that name. The 911 shooting brake is practically NSFW for how good it looks, and after teasing it 11 days ago, Indecent has confirmed it will go into production. Now all this 911 wagon needs is a name. Indecent Proposes A New 911 Indecent Vehicles Indecent Vehicles transforms Porsche 911s, but unlike many of the other builders that ply their trade on classic models of Porsche sports cars, Indecent sticks with the modern ones, like 997 and 991-generation cars. Earlier this month, the company showed a rendering that dropped our collective jaws: a widebody 911 with the rear end extended into a higher-roof, shooting brake style. The caption read "Wide hips and sloping roof. Indecent shooting brake - should we build one?"The top comment summed it up best: "Build one? No. Many." Indeed.A few days later, another rendering appeared on the company's social media pages. Instead of dark green, this one was orange. Indecent said, "We are no longer asking if we should build it. We are asking who wants to own the first one!" The latest post is the company's official announcement that it will build the 991-based Porsche 911 transformed into a pseudo-wagon. Indecent said that the premiere of the car will happen in the second quarter of 2027.It still needs some help, though. Indecent needs a name for the car and the new body style. Shooting brake typically refers to a two-door station wagon, but they usually have a full-height cargo area.A 911 shooting brake can't have a full-height cargo spot because the engine is back there. It will still have more space below the roof and above the engine cover, so does it really need a new label? Looking For A New Name Indecent Vehicles Again, some of the comments are great. "1911, like the pistol. It’s a 911, but a shooting brake," said one. Another suggested Schrägheck, German for "slanted rear" or Fließheck, German for "fastback," both nods to the classic 911 Flachbau, or "slant nose." Indecent happens to build a modern one of those, too.Indecent has built 20 different takes on the 911 so far. Each one was a different vision of the Porsche sports car, and each one was extremely successful visually. This one, though, would be its wildest effort yet, requiring more new body work than anything it has done before, and, we presume, the addition of a hatch. Its previous cars kept the roof and engine cover factory. This one won't.The company doesn't just rebody Stuttgart's best work, it can also completely redo the interior and trim it to the customer's wildest dreams. The same goes for the suspension and even the engine, with its wild ideas including fitting one of the cars with a supercharger instead of the usual twin-turbo layout you'd expect in a fast 911.If you have a better name for this car, sound off in the comments. Otherwise, stay tuned for the reveal of the production car next year, if all goes according to plan.Source: Indecent Vehicles