- This one-off 911 GT3 Touring features hand-applied Fire Red lion graphics by a Luxembourg artist.
- The exterior paint took 700 hours to complete, making it Porsche’s most elaborate finish to date.
- The headliner includes an embroidered map of Luxembourg and lines from the national anthem.
Porsche’s Sonderwunsch, or ‘special wishes’ department, caters to those not satisfied with the automaker’s standard customization options, and over the years, has built some fabulous cars. This bespoke 911 GT3 Touring is the latest car to get the Sonderwunsch touch and was created to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Porsche Luxembourg.
According to Porsche, this GT3 has the most elaborate paint exterior finish of any car to come through the Sonderwunsch division. The body has been painted in Ice Grey Metallic, and local Luxembourg artist Jacques Schneider has applied a fine Fire Red lion graphic to the hood, quarter panels, doors, fuel filler cap, rear spoiler, and roof.
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Porsche says it took 700 hours to perfect the exterior of this 911 GT3. The red lion was chosen as a symbol of “power, strength and Luxembourg’s national identity,” and this same graphic has been used by Schneider on pieces of fine porcelain.
The custom touches don’t stop there. The 911 rolls on a set of special 20- and 21-inch wheels finished in Graphite Grey paint. Fine lasers were then used to carve out lettering that reads ‘Vive Vive Vive’. Found at the front of the car is the number ‘75’ in the grille, matte black badges on the B-pillars, and matte black ‘911 GT3 Touring’ lettering on the rear decklid. Porsche has also added brushed black aluminum door sill guards that read ‘Porsche Lëtzebuerg.’
From The Exterior To The Interior
No Sonderwunsch project would be complete without a special interior, and that’s exactly what this GT3 Touring has. The headliner has an embroidered map of Luxembourg complete with the opening lines from the tiny country’s national anthem. Lions have also been added to the headrests, while the backrests of the seats have white ‘Vive’ lettering.
“We have long been accustomed in the Sonderwunsch department to receiving requests with extravagant ideas and unique details from our discerning and creative customers,” said the vice president of Individualisation and Classic at Porsche, Alexander Fabig. “This 911 GT3 with Touring Package, which was built on behalf of Porsche Luxembourg, has allowed our individualisation experts to once again demonstrate their prowess and, in many cases, break new ground.”
