Miller Motorcars JC9 will be globally revealed soon at the brand’s 50th Anniversary celebration. It is a coachbuilt supercar based on the Porsche Carrera GT.
Designed by Jason Castriota, the JC9 is his 9th automotive project, which is where the name comes from. The car retains the core appeal of the Carrera GT, including its naturally aspirated V10 engine and manual gearbox.

The entire body is constructed from carbon fibre, helping keep weight in check while allowing for a completely new design. Visually, the JC9 takes inspiration from endurance race cars of the 1960s through the 1980s. The result is a shape that feels clean, purposeful, and slightly retro without overdoing it.

The unveiling will also highlight Castriota’s wider work, with the JC9 being presented alongside some of his past designs. These include the Ferrari P4/5, Maserati GranTurismo, SSC Tuatara, and others.

The Miller Motorcars JC9 has been co-developed with Jason Castriota over several years. And it stands as a one-off commission rather than a production model.
Source: @millermotorcars