Why Porsche Made This One-Off 911 GT3 Touring for Colombia
This Porsche is more than a special order car. It is a love letter from Latin America to Porsche, and it starts with Colombia. Porsche Latin America is celebrating 25 years in 2025, and to make it memorable they created a Sonderwunsch series called Icons of Latin America. The very first one is a 2025 911 GT3 Touring nicknamed “The Ocelot,” inspired by the Colombian Amazon and its mysterious wild cat. It is finished in Paint to Sample Forest Green Metallic, a shade that looks alive in the sun, just like the rainforest it represents. The silver accents in Centenaire Silver connect it back to classic 911 heritage, so the car feels modern, emotional, and respectful of Porsche history at the same time.
Inside, Porsche went full storytelling. The cabin is wrapped in rich Cohiba Brown leather with cream and truffle stitching that mimics the ocelot’s tones. The Pepita-style seat centers nod to Porsche’s past, but the colors are chosen to recall the animal’s coat. Even the headrests have an embossed ocelot silhouette, inspired by Colombian wildlife road signs, which is such a thoughtful local detail. You also see illuminated sill plates that celebrate 25 years of Porsche Latin America and 30 years of Autoelite, the official importer in Colombia, so it is a proper anniversary car, not just a fancy paint job.
What makes it powerful is that it shows how a sports car brand can tell regional stories through design. It celebrates nature, heritage, and community, all while still being a 911 GT3 Touring, which means a high revving engine, real driver engagement, and timeless Porsche proportions. It is personal, it is cultural, and it is still very much a Porsche.

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