Porsche Design refreshes Roadster Hardcase luggage collection
By Naomi Chadderton |
Porsche Design has unveiled an updated version of its Roadster Hardcase Collection, developed in collaboration with Italian luggage specialist Bric’s, combining enhanced design precision with improved functionality for modern travellers.
The refreshed collection builds on the design legacy of founder Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, introducing sharper contours, a more refined surface finish and a stronger visual identity while maintaining the range’s core focus on performance and usability.
Crafted from lightweight yet durable polycarbonate, the new-generation trolleys feature premium specifications including a two-way security zipper, TSA combination lock and genuine leather handles. Selected models also incorporate integrated USB ports, reflecting the growing demand for connected travel solutions.
Mobility and durability have also been enhanced, with ball-bearing wheels inspired by Porsche wheel design and equipped with shock absorption for smoother handling. Optimised materials and construction have reduced overall weight, with the Business Trolley S now 0.6kg lighter than its predecessor.
The collection spans a full range of formats, including a cabin trolley, an expandable business cabin model and check-in cases in medium, large and extra-large sizes, catering to both short trips and long-haul travel.
Available in a palette of Carmine Red, Dark Blue Matt, Grey Matt, Black Matt and Chalk, the updated Roadster Hardcase line reinforces Porsche Design’s positioning at the intersection of performance, luxury and travel functionality.
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