The unique Porsche Panamera Turbo for the rich man who loves champagne and cigars
Porsche Panamera Turbo Sonderwunsch is a special project created by the German car company for one of its customers, with the impressive point lying entirely in the back seat.
Báo Khoa học và Đời sống•26/11/2025
At the end of 2023, the German car manufacturer Porsche launched the Panamera Turbo Sonderwunsch, a special-order model that brings a whole new level of personalization and luxury. Previously, we only admired the exterior of the car, but now, thanks to the recent Porsche Icon Festival in Dubai, we have a closer look at the interior, full of fascinating details. This Panamera project is based on a 2024 model, and like all of Sonderwunsch's projects, the car has been given an exterior makeover, making it a one-of-a-kind piece, with a two-tone paint job of Leblon Violet Metallic and jet black, both treated to a rare fading effect on cars.
To top it all off, the clear coat with its gold flakes gives everything a discreet shine. Additionally, this one-off Panamera Turbo boasts Avium Metallic stripes, wheels, window frames, and Sonderwunsch logos, a color created specifically for this project. The interior continues the look and feel of the body, adopting a fading effect and contrasting colors, only this time it's represented by sunset red in the center of the seats, glove box and briefcase, and black everywhere else. The Avium Metallic color that has been tweaked for the exterior is also present inside the cabin, this time on the lettering on the center console, the buttons, and the details of the Sport Chrono display. The same color is also used for the Drive Mode switch ring, the trim, the door handles, the speaker grilles, and the seat piping.
Black leather is the material of choice for the dashboard and door panels, with Barrique red double stitching providing contrast. The same color also appears on the seat belts attached to each seat. All of this sounds interesting, but we’re just talking about colors and material choices, so there’s nothing too special about the one-offs. Still, there are some subtle touches that make this Panamera memorable. First, there are the numbers displayed on the front seats. They're not random numbers, but rather the geographic coordinates of Zuffenhausen (driver's seat) and Leipzig (passenger seat), the two locations where the Panamera is developed and manufactured. Second on the list is a cigar humidor installed in the center console storage compartment, under a glass cover that allows a clear view of the tobacco products inside. To ensure that Panamera passengers can enjoy these cigars, Porsche also provides a cigar cutter and lighter.
Finally, the lighted Champagne cooler integrated into the rear seat is large enough to hold a small bottle and two glasses – there’s room for these in the armrest, turning the Panamera’s cabin into a miniature living room for the owner. Porsche has maintained its unofficial policy of not disclosing the cost of the Sonderwunsch project, so we don't know how much this Panamera owner paid for this customization.
Video : Introducing the Porsche Panamera Turbo Sonderwunsch.
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