
The Stärke Gen 2 Speedster: Bridging Porsche’s Golden Era with Modern 718 Engineering
For automotive purists, the Porsche 356 remains the ultimate aesthetic achievement. It represents the genesis of a performance dynasty, characterized by sweeping, organic curves and a minimalist elegance that modern design languages struggle to replicate. However, driving a mid-century classic in contemporary traffic often comes with a steep price: the anxiety of mechanical fragility, the lack of modern safety standards, and the inevitable fatigue of a vintage powertrain.
After a decade of watching high-end automotive restomods evolve, I have seen many companies attempt to capture lightning in a bottle. Yet, few have successfully married the soul of a classic with the technical brilliance of a modern chassis. Enter the Stärke Gen 2 Speedster—a masterclass in engineering that places a vintage-inspired skin over the high-performance DNA of the Porsche 718.
The Modern Porsche 718 Chassis: A Foundation of Excellence
The brilliance of the Stärke Gen 2 Speedster begins not with the bodywork, but with what lies underneath. By utilizing the Porsche 718 platform—a vehicle widely regarded as one of the best-handling mid-engine sports cars of the last decade—Stärke solves the “reliability vs. beauty” dilemma.
When you slide into the cockpit of the Gen 2 Speedster, you aren’t grappling with a finicky carburetor or a vague, heavy steering rack. Instead, you are engaging with the precision-tuned dynamics of a 2017–2025 Porsche 718. Through advanced 3-D scanning and meticulous computer-aided design (CAD) integration, Stärke ensures the retro exterior panels fit the 718’s complex crash structures and hardpoints with OEM-level accuracy. The result is a vehicle that delivers the visceral thrill of a 1950s icon while retaining the sophisticated stability and agility of a modern German sports car.
Performance Without Compromise
One of the most frequently asked questions by enthusiasts is whether a restomod can truly replicate the driving experience of the original. With the Stärke Gen 2 Speedster, the answer is a resounding “yes,” but with a massive upgrade in capability. Because the car retains the 718’s drivetrain, owners have access to a versatile range of engine configurations.
Whether you prefer the punchy, turbocharged 2.0-liter flat-four producing 300 hp, or the more aggressive 2.5-liter turbocharged engine pushing 350 hp, the car is remarkably quick. However, for those who prioritize the classic Porsche sound and linear power delivery, the choice is clear: the naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six found in the Cayman GTS 4.0. With 394 hp on tap, this powerplant transforms the Speedster from a stylish cruiser into a legitimate canyon carver. Pair this with the precision of a six-speed manual gearbox, and you have a recipe for driving perfection that feels organic, connected, and endlessly rewarding.
Design Integrity: A Tribute to the 356
Visually, the Gen 2 Speedster is a love letter to the original 356, albeit with a slightly more athletic, muscular stance. While the iconic round headlights and chrome-trimmed hood line pay homage to the 1950s, the proportions have been widened and elongated to accommodate the modern 718 wheelbase.
The attention to detail is staggering. The rear features the familiar oval taillights and a silhouette that captures the quintessential “Speedster” look. The addition of subtle intake vents ahead of the rear wheels—a necessary nod to the 718’s mid-engine cooling requirements—is handled with such grace that it feels like a natural evolution of the design rather than an intrusive modification.
Modern Amenities Meet Vintage Style
The primary reason to choose a build like the Stärke Gen 2 Speedster is the ability to enjoy the drive without sacrifice. Unlike a true vintage car, this build retains the full suite of modern safety systems and cabin comforts. You get the benefits of heated seats, an ergonomically refined heated steering wheel, and a fully functional power soft top.
This brings us to a crucial point regarding the “luxury car investment” aspect of these builds. With high-CPC luxury automotive segments shifting toward bespoke, hand-crafted experiences, the Stärke Gen 2 Speedster occupies a unique space. It is a daily-drivable piece of art. Owners are not just buying a car; they are commissioning a project that bridges the gap between classic design nostalgia and modern automotive high-performance technology.
Ownership and Commissioning
For those considering the leap, the process is straightforward but exclusive. If you already possess a donor 718, the conversion cost starts at $135,000. If you would prefer Stärke to handle the sourcing of a donor vehicle, the entry point is $189,000. Considering the rarity of these vehicles and the level of craftsmanship involved, these figures represent a competitive entry into the world of elite sports car customization.
With a standard build time of approximately six months, the transition from a standard 718 to a custom Speedster is relatively rapid by industry standards. It allows for a high degree of personalization, from leather interior trim to paint finishes that honor the historic Porsche color palette.
The Verdict
The automotive industry is often obsessed with “more”—more power, more screens, more complexity. The Stärke Gen 2 Speedster reminds us that the best driving experiences are often found in the intersection of heritage and innovation. It provides the visual joy of a 1950s masterpiece supported by the relentless reliability of a modern Porsche chassis.
If you are a collector or a driver who refuses to choose between the charm of the past and the capabilities of the present, this vehicle represents a rare opportunity to have both. The Stärke Gen 2 Speedster isn’t just a car; it is a bridge through time.
Are you ready to own a piece of automotive history reimagined for the modern road? Contact the team at Stärke Motor Company today to discuss your vision, explore customization options, and begin the journey toward commissioning your own bespoke Gen 2 Speedster.