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Miller Motorcars is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a one-off supercar called the JC9, designed in collaboration with Jason Castriota. Based on the Porsche Carrera GT, the JC9 is a ‘coachbuilt V10 manual supercar’ fully constructed out of carbon fiber.
The car’s cabin is identical to the donor car’s, but the exterior design is a stunning makeover that could have come from Porsche itself. The JC9 made its debut at the dealership’s 50th anniversary celebration, alongside other cars designed by Castriota.

The JC9 is based on the Porsche Carrera GT, which had a 5.7-liter naturally aspirated V10 engine producing 603 horsepower and 45 pound-feet of torque when it was on sale 20 years ago. It’s unclear if the JC9 makes any additional power.
The JC9 was on display alongside other cars Castriota has designed, including the Ferrari P4/5 and the Maserati Birdcage 75th. Miller Motorcars collaborated with Castriota on the JC9, which is a rare example of a luxury dealership building a one-off supercar.
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Source: Brabus & Premium Tuning — Motor1 (EN)
Source: Brabus & Premium Tuning — Motor1 (EN) (motor1.com)