Porsche Taycan Turbo GT Sonderwunsch: one-off build with 30 custom details for a Swiss client
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More than half of the 30 details on this Porsche Taycan Turbo GT had to be developed from scratch — nothing like them exists even in the Sonderwunsch catalog. The car was built as a single example for a customer from Switzerland and became the most complex project in Porsche’s personalization program. The powertrain itself was left untouched: the car’s value lies not in tuning, but in its fully bespoke design.

The car’s defining feature is its Nordicgoldmetallic paint from the Paint to Sample program. The warm, golden-orange hue was inspired by the light over Lake Lugano at sunrise and sunset. It’s paired with black mirror housings, body pillars and a rear spoiler element, Neodyme accents and 21-inch forged wheels with a painted outer rim. The project required three in-person meetings between the customer and Porsche specialists in Zuffenhausen.
The cabin uses Pepita fabric, gray leather, black Race-Tex, beige piping and contrast stitching. The transmission selector, air vents, door handles and cup holder trim are finished in Neodyme. The Sport Chrono clock housing matches the body color, and the personalization extends even to the seatbelts, floor mats, key and document folder.

Mechanically, the car matches the production Taycan Turbo GT. The electric powertrain delivers up to 815 kW, or 1,108 hp, on overboost. The model is up to 75 kg lighter than the Taycan Turbo S, with all-wheel drive and Porsche Active Ride suspension. Maximum charging power reaches 320 kW.
A standard 2027 Taycan Turbo GT starts at $243,700 in the US. Porsche has not disclosed the cost of the Sonderwunsch project, so the final premium for the 30 custom changes remains known only to the customer.
This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Polina Kotikova