
Is this the most incredible Porsche 911 GT3 interior ever created?
Built to celebrate Porsche Moldova’s 15th anniversary, this Touring gets all of the wood
This is a special 911 GT3 Touring that was specced through Porsche’s Sonderwunsch programme to mark 15 years of the company’s presence in Moldova.
Usually, we would glance at this news and move on – even with the fancy gradient paint finish that transitions from Violapurplemetallic at the front to Chromaflair Magic Magenta at the rear – but you absolutely must take a very brief moment out of your day to see the interior of this car.
Go on, click through that short gallery below. That’s a cabin filled with lilac leather and Ruby Star Neo accents, then complemented by Atacama Beige contrast stitching. And if that wasn’t enough, it’s then covered in Pasha fabric that pairs more Ruby Star Neo and Atacama Beige. We’re told the cabin “pays homage to the craftsmanship of traditional folk costumes”, and to top it all off there’s a load of Paldao wood trim on the back of the seats, the dash and on the manual gear lever. Incredible.
As well as that funky finish outside, there’s also a hand-painted ‘Tree of Life’ graphic in Neodyme Porsche Gold. This and the gradient paint (which is inspired by the different stages of ripening grapes to reference Moldova’s winemaking tradition) took 400 hours to complete, with the Tree of Life a Moldovan cultural symbol that “symbolises the country’s origins and traditions, continuity, and sustained growth”.
Apparently, this particular car is currently on display at the National Museum of Ethnography and Natural History in Moldova’s capital Chișinău, but it’ll soon move to be showcased at the Porsche Centre Moldova. Reckon you’d be brave enough to spec your GT3 Touring like this?
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