Starting out as a Porsche mechanic, he founded the fashion brand "L'ART de
Arthur Kar, who created "L'Automobile".
This time, he will be releasing a limited collection inspired by "Tokyo", and in advance of that? To commemorate that? Porsche has released this video.
...Um, no, well (lol).
What happened to you, Porsche?
No, it's L'ART.
A very unique worldview. Shota Matsuda stars in it (is that right?).
Please check out this short video, which is 1:53 long. ↓
The last ramen shop was "Lat de Noodles" and I was like, "What on earth?" (laughs).
I laughed because it was an image that Porsche would never release. But maybe this is one of the charms of the world of the Porsche 968 L'Art car.
By the way, Matsuda Shota, when you start the engine of your Porsche (in a left-hand drive car), it looks like you turn the key on the right side of the steering wheel, but isn't the ignition on the left side...?
Well, that's also cute ^^
★ Addition ★
Sorry! This car is a left-hand drive model, but the original ignition is on the right side!! Eeekk. I'm so sorry.
reference: I went to see the Porsche 968 L'Art