Sonderwunsch has developed a unique 911 GT3 RS, trimmed in truffle brown leather and brown carbon fiber – a car never seen anywhere else in the Porsche line-up. Carscoops reports this.

Initially, the Porsche 911 GT3 RS was a car for true connoisseurs who were well acquainted with the meaning of this abbreviation. However, with the advent of the 992 generation, the situation changed: the aggressive design made the model recognizable and desirable to a mass audience.

Every 911 GT3 RS that rolls off Porsche’s assembly line is unique, but even so, a few examples stand out. This car is just one of those. Created jointly by Porsche Center Geneva and Sonderwunsch in Zuffenhausen, it features finishes that would seem unusual on any 911, much less the RS version.

For the body, we chose the Macadamia metallic shade from the Paint to Sample palette – a rich brown color that shimmers with silver sparkles in the light. In contrast are exposed carbon parts impregnated with brown pigments, as well as pastel orange rings inscribed in darkened LED headlights.

Orange thread is echoed under the rear wing and on the end panels. The wheels are painted in the same Macadamia metallic as the body, and orange brakes complete the color scheme.

The interior of this Porsche has been crafted with the same care as the exterior. Truffle brown leather is used extensively throughout the interior, while pastel orange accents such as piping, contrast stitching, door handles, air vents and the 12 o’clock marker on the steering wheel add a personal touch. Carbon fiber door sill trims with Sonderwunsch signature engraving serve as a reminder: this is not an ordinary Porsche.

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