One-off Porsche 911 Carrera S for Porsche's 1 millionth 911
54 years after the first Porsche 911 was launched, the German marque has reached a seven-figure milestone.
The one-off Porsche 911 Carrera S commissioned by Porsche, for display at the Porsche Museum, was treated to a number of special upgrades in honour of the extraordinary milestone.
"Irish Green", a nod to Ferry's first official 911
The iconic sports car has been refined by bespoke personalisation department Porsche Exclusive and includes several special design elements winding back to the very first car from 1963. Inside, the leather seats feature a pepita pattern found on the original, while the circular dashboard instruments are finished with silver surround in a similar style to the early models.
Leather seats featuring a special design and pattern found on the original 911
The sports steering wheel complete with its mahogany rim features the 1964 Porsche crest, which also takes pride of place on the bonnet.
The Porsche crest, proudly placed on the steering wheel as well as the bonnet
Meanwhile a ‘1,000,000’ logo also appears inside and out, placed within the instrument cluster and on the B-pillars too. The look is completed by an ‘Irish Green’ paint job, a nod to founder Ferdinand Porsche’s son Ferry, whose first official 911 was green.
Porsche 911 Carrera S' 1,000,000 logo appearing both inside and outside
The one-millionth 911 will eventually settle into display at the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, however not before it will embarks on a world tour to promote the model’s longevity with appearances in the Scottish Highlands, the Nurburgring, the United States and China. Hopefully Australia will get a sneak peak!