This is the 1935 Porsche Auto Union Type 52 Sportlimousine Germany in 1:18 scale by Avenue 43.
The 1935 Porsche Auto Union Type 52 Sportlimousine was an advanced concept vehicle that never reached production but remains one of the most fascinating “what-ifs” in automotive history. Designed by Ferdinand Porsche, it combined aerodynamic luxury sedan styling with mid-engine race car technology, a bold vision decades ahead of its time. What set it apart was its radical layout and intention to offer race-level performance in a limousine body—something unheard of in the 1930s. Though only existing on paper and in early development stages, the Type 52 represents Porsche’s early ambition to blur the line between elite performance and executive comfort.
Excellent quality and finish. Beautifully crafted and exquisitely detailed. Models are hand
painted, decorated and assembled. Beautiful detail and accuracy of shape and scale. Photo
etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are also used. Each model
comes with its own acrylic display case.
The 1935 Porsche Auto Union Type 52 Sportlimousine was an advanced concept vehicle that never reached production but remains one of the most fascinating “what-ifs” in automotive history. Designed by Ferdinand Porsche, it combined aerodynamic luxury sedan styling with mid-engine race car technology, a bold vision decades ahead of its time. What set it apart was its radical layout and intention to offer race-level performance in a limousine body—something unheard of in the 1930s. Though only existing on paper and in early development stages, the Type 52 represents Porsche’s early ambition to blur the line between elite performance and executive comfort.
Excellent quality and finish. Beautifully crafted and exquisitely detailed. Models are hand
painted, decorated and assembled. Beautiful detail and accuracy of shape and scale. Photo
etched parts, die-cutting, tampo printing and waterslide decals are also used. Each model
comes with its own acrylic display case.
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