- Porsche Sonderwunsch has unveiled a custom Taycan Turbo S Sport Turismo.
- It features a bespoke matte paint job that took hundreds of hours to create.
- Other highlights include custom upholstery, brown leather, and burl wood trim.
If you like ridiculously long names, you’re in luck as Porsche has unveiled the Taycan Turbo S Sport Turismo Soho House One. It’s designed to combine classic Porsche attributes with the designs that Soho Home is known for.
This makes the lengthy name somewhat confusing as Soho House is a members-only club with locations around the world, while Soho Home offers everything from a $17,075 sofa to a $5,195 floor lamp. However, they’re apparently owned by the same company and most of us will probably never visit either.
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Bougie detour aside, the electric wagon was created by Porsche Sonderwunsch and features a paint job that took “several hundred hours of work.” The Greek Street Green is inspired by the exterior of Soho House’s first club in London and the company effectively used a version of their Paint to Sample Plus process.
The matte paint is accompanied by a hand-applied coachline in SH ONE Brass as well as a matching Soho House logo on the liftgate. They’re joined by contrasting wheels finished in Monteverde Green.
The unique styling continues inside, which reflects the “relaxed and modern interiors of Soho Home.” The seats draw inspiration from the company’s Murphy Jacquard pattern, which can be found on a $395 cushion.
Elsewhere, there’s Truffle Brown leather, special floor mats, and a Variable Light Control roof with a unique laser-etched geometric pattern. The model also has open-pore burl wood trim, which features a unique finish that took 16 months to select and develop.
Putting the special touches aside, the wagon has a 105 kWh battery pack that feeds a dual-motor all-wheel drive system developing 939 hp (700 kW / 952 PS) and 819 lb-ft (1,110 Nm) of torque. It enables the car to accelerate from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 2.4 seconds, before hitting a top speed of 162 mph (260 km/h).

