Porsche's Sonderwunsch Programme
Recently, I've been hearing a lot about a Porsche program called "Sonderwunsch."
This is a special program that Porsche is currently offering, a modern reinterpretation of the "Sonderwunsch program," which Porsche used to accept special orders from customers in the late 1970s.

This collaborative project between customers and Porsche enables the creation of personalized, one-of-a-kind vehicles, realized through Porsche's professional expertise. Today, a wide variety of unique Porsches are being created using this program.
To give a simple example, you can choose your favorite body color for the car (PTS Plus), or you can even modify the vehicle, allowing you to completely redesign the interior and exterior.
With the support of Porsche's dedicated development and design team, we can create technically unique vehicles. *For older cars, this service always includes restoration.

The 911 GT3 RS is inspired by haute couture.
Now, let's take a look at a Porsche 911 GT3 RS that was created using the Sonderwunsch program.
This particular Porsche is the result of close collaboration between Porsche Center Geneva and Porsche Sonderwunsch in Zuffenhausen.

The body color is Macadamia Metallic, combined with brown carbon fiber accents.
This particular car, inspired by haute couture, is said to embody an elegant and sophisticated beauty.
The sharp lines of the 911, the exposed carbon fiber parts, and the carefully selected metallic tones have all been treated with meticulous attention to their interaction, resulting in a design that relies on nuances such as "light, texture, and reflection" rather than ostentatious ornamentation.

Incidentally, the brown carbon parts are said to have a clear coat infused with a brown pigment that was specially developed for this project.
In that case, the technology to "color carbon parts" will further expand the options for the appearance of Sonderwunsch vehicles.
This brown carbon fiber rear wing is subtly highlighted by the Weissach logo on the side plate and the orange Porsche logo, and the LED headlight accent rings also feature pastel orange details.


The interior also features a perfect balance of brown and orange tones, with truffle brown leather and lacetex as the base, accented with orange decorative stitching.


According to Porsche, this particular car is a fusion of numerous carefully selected details, resulting in a Porsche that exudes composure, unity, and a confident presence.

What a sophisticated car!
I'd really like to see this colored carbon in person. It seems like we'll be seeing a lot more of this in the future.

Source:(Official) Performance meets design: a 911 GT3 RS beyond the standard
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