Porsche never struggles to attract attention at the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed, but this year they have more art pieces than ever before. Alongside the breathtaking Tree of Life 911 GT3 Touring from Porsche’s Sonderwunsch program, three one-off Porsche 911s, inspired by Toy Story 5, stole the spotlight.
Of course, there was plenty of other automotive eye candy, including what appears to be the Lexus LFA’s long-awaited successor and the quad-turbo V12-powered Zenvo Aurora Tur. Yet, few cars drew bigger crowds than these movie-inspired Porsches. Seeing them up close, it’s easy to understand why.
Buzz Lightyear’s GT3 RS Looks Ready For Liftoff
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The most dramatic of the trio – and arguably the crowd favorite – is the Buzz Lightyear-inspired 911 GT3 RS. Finished in white with Lizard Green and purple accents, it captures the Space Ranger’s iconic suit without looking cartoonish. The enormous rear wing, already one of the GT3 RS’s defining features, becomes an even bigger talking point thanks to graphics inspired by Buzz’s pop-out wings. Matching accents and decals stretch across the hood, roof, fenders, doors, and rear fascia, tying the entire design together.
Look closer, and the details keep coming. The white magnesium wheels feature bespoke Space Ranger center caps, while the tires wear unique “Lightyear” branding. Inside, the white interior is contrasted by more Lizard Green accents and unique Buzz-themed trim to complete the transformation. Somehow, it remains unmistakably a GT3 RS while fully embracing its Pixar inspiration.
Woody’s Carrera T Rewards A Closer Look
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If Buzz is loud and theatrical, Woody’s 911 Carrera T takes a far more understated approach. From a distance, the custom blue paint simply looks different, but you can’t quite work out why. Once you’re up close, you can actually see a denim-like texture designed to resemble worn jeans. No photograph can truly explain just how special it is, although we tried. The exterior also features Coffee Black lower bodywork, gold accents, one-of-a-kind wheels with sheriff’s star-like centre caps, and Woody graphics along the lower doors, completing the cowboy-inspired look without overwhelming the design.
Inside, vintage-style brown leather, denim seat inserts, and red checkered accents inspired by Woody’s shirt continue the theme, and the phrase “Ride Like the Wind!” is the cherry on top. And don’t forget the Pixar ball serving as the shift knob on the 6-speed manual transmission. It’s playful, but not over-the-top or tacky, making it arguably the easiest of the three to imagine driving every day.
Jessie’s Targa 4 GTS Is Full Of Clever Details
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The Jessie-inspired 911 Targa 4 GTS might be the most underrated interpretation of the trio. Its pearl-effect white paint, called Jessie White Metallic, is contrasted by 944 Cobalt Blue Metallic lower bodywork, Atacama Yellow accents, and GTS Red pinstriping, while the bright red Targa roof cleverly references Jessie’s signature cowgirl hat. Just like the Woody-inspired Carrera T, Jessie’s Targa 4 GTS gets bespoke wheels, with sheriff’s star-like centre caps.
Inside, Porsche’s Sonderwunsch team went even further with denim upholstery, cowhide-pattern floor mats, contrasting leather, and illuminated “YEE HAW!” door sills. Even the traditional Targa script has been replaced with “Jessie,” reminding you this is a genuine one-off rather than just a special paint job.
Porsche’s Bespoke Future Looks Bright
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All three cars were auctioned together, with a private buyer paying $3 million for the collection. The proceeds benefited Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, the American Red Cross, and Starlight Children’s Foundation. More importantly, these three 911s demonstrate just how far Porsche’s Sonderwunsch division can push personalization when given complete creative freedom.
With Porsche wanting to build fewer cars and make more money, hopefully we’ll see even more ambitious projects like these and the spectacular purple/pink Tree of Life 911 GT3 Touring in the near future.