Nobody builds a rally monster like Hoonigan Racing. Its latest drop is looking to conquer the greatest hill climb in the world.
It’s called Pigasus. Ken Block’s latest “Hoonicorn” is a 1,400-horsepower, one-off, mid-engine Porsche 911 built to dominate the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. The car leads with serious speed, and it’s an homage to one of the most famous racing Porsches of all time.
Shoe mogul and racer Ken Block and his Hoonigan Racing team dropped a long-lived partnership with Ford last year. Now a free agent, Block can take his Hoonicorn dreams that inspired drift trucks, classic Mustangs, and more, and apply them to new things.
BBi Resurrects ‘Vintage’ Porsche

The result is this Porsche 911, built by the expert Porsche builders and modifiers at California custom shop BBi Autosport.
BBi transformed the 911 that’s referred to only as “vintage” and not by year. The builder moved the flat-six engine forward, mounting it midship behind the driver. It also twin-turbocharged it to generate 1,400 horsepower. Finally, it made the car all-wheel drive.
A new transmission tunnel rises to shoulder height inside the cockpit. The change let BBi move the running gear up and the floorpan down, lowering the center of gravity.
To help it stay as low as possible, the suspension is height-adjustable via GPS. Starting with telemetry from last year’s runs up the peak, the suspension can raise and lower to accommodate every mile of the hill.
BBi Autosport Founder Betim Berisha spoke to what inspired the build: “The original vision of the car came from a longtime friend of mine, Joe Scarbo of Scarbo Performance, nearly a decade ago. We then teamed up with our most talented engineers and designers, threw the book out, and took an unconventional path.”
“The Hoonipigasus is an absolute dream-come-true type of build. It doesn’t get any more mental from a tech, power, aero, and visual standpoint,” he added. “We are building the world’s nastiest 911.”
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