Porsche’s One-Off 911 GT3 ‘Tree of Life’ Is a Color-Shifting Nightmare for Touch-Up Pens

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Porsche has unveiled a one-off 911 GT3 Touring under its Sonderwunsch division, created to celebrate Porsche Moldova’s 15th anniversary.

Dubbed the “Tree of Life,” this special edition blends mood-ring paintwork with eye-searing pink upholstery, flipping the script on the GT3 Touring’s usual stealthy aesthetic.

The car’s exterior features a dramatic gradient finish that shifts from Viola Purple Metallic at the front to Chromaflair Magic Magenta at the rear, inspired by the ripening stages of Moldovan grapes.

The effect is so pronounced that the car looks like two different vehicles depending on where you stand.

The 20- and 21-inch magnesium wheels mirror the gradient paint, while a hand-painted Tree of Life graphic in Neodyme Porsche Gold stretches across the hood and roof.

Porsche says the layered paintwork and intricate artwork required around 400 hours of craftsmanship. A subtle letter M etched into the front grille pays homage to Moldova.

Inside, the cabin doubles down on the drama with Lila leather, Ruby Star Neo accents, Atacama Beige contrast stitching, and bright Ruby Star Neo and beige Pasha fabric covering the seat centers, door panels, glovebox, and luggage compartment.

Paldao wood trim adorns the manual transmission’s shift lever and seat backs, adding a touch of traditional refinement.

Mechanically, the “Tree of Life” remains stock, packing the same 502 hp (510 PS) 4.0-liter flat-six found in a standard GT3.

The Sonderwunsch team collaborated with Porsche Moldova and Style Porsche in Zuffenhausen to bring this head-turner to life, drawing inspiration from Moldova’s cultural symbol of heritage, continuity, and growth.

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Source: Carscoops (Spy Shots & Auto News)

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