A Wild Source of Inspiration
Porsche’s Sonderwunsch department has a knack for creating one-of-a-kind vehicles. Just a few months ago, the “special request” division introduced the Lëtzebuerg Legacy 911 GT3 Touring, a special commission that honored Luxembourg. Now, the same team has looked far from Europe for its next muse – deep into the Amazon rainforest. The result is a one-of-a-kind 2025 911 GT3 Touring nicknamed “The Ocelot.”
This project is the start of Porsche Latin America’s Icons of Latin America series, a Sonderwunsch-led initiative celebrating the region’s culture and biodiversity. The “Ocelot” also commemorates Autoelite Colombia’s 30th anniversary and Porsche Latin America’s 25th.
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Jungle Spirit, Porsche Precision
The 911 GT3 “Ocelot” wears Forest Green Metallic paint, a bespoke hue developed under Porsche’s Paint to Sample program. It reflects the dense canopy of the jungles of the Amazon, shifting shades as light moves across its bodywork. Highlights in Centenaire Silver – on the door handles, mirror caps, rear grille, and wheels – nod to the chrome trim of early 911s. Even the wheels feature thin silver lines for subtle contrast.
Inside, the rainforest’s influence becomes more literal. The cabin is upholstered in Cohiba Brown leather with Crema and Truffle Brown stitching, evoking the warm tones of an ocelot’s coat. The Pepita fabric seat centers, in Truffle Brown, Black, and Cream White, mimic its spotted pattern while referencing Porsche’s classic interiors. Headrests embossed with an ocelot silhouette pay tribute to Colombia’s wildlife, and illuminated sill plates mark both anniversaries. Nearly every surface, from the dashboard to the luggage compartment, carries hand-finished detailing in brown leather and fabric inserts.
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Same Power, Rare Opportunity
Under the skin, the 911 GT3 “Ocelot” remains unchanged mechanically. It retains the 4.0-liter naturally aspirated flat-six engine producing 502 horsepower and revving up to 9,000 rpm, paired with either a six-speed manual or seven-speed PDK gearbox.
Porsche hasn’t disclosed pricing or whether the other “Icons of Latin America” commissions will reach clients. For now, the 911 GT3 “Ocelot” is a one-off, but we’ll likely see similar creations given the celebration in the region.
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