Unique Porsche 993 Speedster Sonderwunsch

Unique Porsche 993 Speedster Sonderwunsch

At the 2024 Monterey Car Week, Porsche unveiled a custom-built car for avid car enthusiast and collector, Italian architect and industrial designer Luca Trazzi. It is a yellow Porsche 993 Speedster Sonderwunsch.

The Porsche 993 is the fourth generation of the Porsche 911 model sports car manufactured between 1994 and 1998 in four body styles: Coupe, Convertible, Targa and Speedster. However, Porsche never officially offered the 993 in Speedster body style. Only two cars are known to have been produced – a dark green Speedster for Ferdinand Alexander Porsche and a wide-body silver Speedster for Jerry Seinfeld.

This is the third example of the 993 in the Speedster body style, finished in an Otto Yellow color specially created for the customer. It was produced in the Porsche Sonderwunsch program and differs in its design and technical components from its predecessors. The project is based on the 1994 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet, which underwent a complete transformation including a redesign of the fabric roof, rear and interior. It is equipped with a unique rear fascia personally designed by the customer, a shorter windshield, retro-inspired tapered mirrors, front bumper, side skirts and rear panels. There are also tinted four-point LED headlights, full-length taillights with turn signals, and black 18″ Turbo wheels with yellow accents.

Inside, black leather with yellow stitching covers the dash, door panels, steering wheel and seats with embroidered “Speedster” lettering on the headrests. There are also carbon details and illuminated door sill plates, as well as a uniquely designed luggage compartment and bag. Also, the owner can enjoy the Porsche Classic Communication Management infotainment system that combines a classic look with navigation and Apple CarPlay system.

This 993 Speedster Sonderwunsch is powered by a naturally aspirated 3.8-L 6-cylinder engine with 304 hp (226 kW), mated to a 6-speed manual transmission that sends power to the rear wheels.

Source: Porsche

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