Porsche Has Designed a Jungle-Inspired 911 GT3 That You'll Never Encounter Again | Carscoops

Porsche Has Designed a Jungle-Inspired 911 GT3 That You'll Never Encounter Again | Carscoops

      Porsche launches its “Icons of Latin America” series with a unique Sonderwunsch creation inspired by a wild cat.

      Porsche Latin America reveals a one-of-a-kind 911 GT3 dubbed Ocelot, featuring a custom Forest Green Metallic exterior and a Cohiba Brown interior. This marks the commencement of new custom builds from Porsche’s Sonderwunsch program.

      To celebrate the 25th anniversary of its Latin American division, Porsche is introducing a special series of unique creations developed through its Sonderwunsch initiative. The inaugural model in the “Icons of Latin America” collection is the 911 GT3 Ocelot, tailored with design elements drawn from Colombia's lush Amazon rainforest.

      This unique vehicle is based on the 992.2-generation 911 GT3 and is named after the Ocelot, a wild cat indigenous to Colombia, among other regions. According to Wikipedia, the species is “skilled at climbing, leaping, and swimming,” making its namesake fitting for a performance-focused car like the GT3.

      The exterior features a custom “Paint-to-Sample” Forest Green Metallic finish that showcases various green tones in sunlight. The body is accented with contrasting Centenaire Silver details, echoing the chrome of classic 911 models from the 1960s.

      The GT3 is equipped with remarkable 20 and 21-inch forged alloy wheels with five double spokes, finished in the same color palette.

      What’s Inside?

      The interior is adorned with Cohiba Brown leather, complemented by Pepita fabric inserts and a Truffle Brown headliner, seatbelts, and floor mats. A standout feature is the silhouette of an Ocelot embossed on the headrests of the Sports Seats.

      Another nod to the wild cat's spotted coat is the vintage pattern on the Pepita fabric, which includes Truffle Brown, Black, and Cream White hues.

      The one-off showcases a Centenaire Silver badge on the B-pillars alongside the Porsche Latin America logo and the “Iconos de Latinoamérica” inscription. Illuminated side sills carry the phrases “30 Años de Autoelite” and “25 Años de Porsche Latin America,” celebrating the anniversaries of the Porsche importer Autoelite and the brand's official Latin American division based in Miami.

      As with most Sonderwunsch specials, the Ocelot does not feature mechanical enhancements. It retains the naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six engine producing 502 horsepower and the aggressive chassis configuration characteristic of the GT3.

      The Ocelot is merely the beginning, as Porsche Latin America indicates that more “locally configured” Sonderwunsch projects are forthcoming, each offering a unique expression of the region’s identity, landscape, and culture.

      Details regarding pricing have not been disclosed, as it largely depends on the custom aspects of each individual build.

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