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75 Years of Porsche Luxembourg Celebrated With This One-Off GT3 Masterpiece

75 Years of Porsche Luxembourg Celebrated With This One-Off GT3 Masterpiece

Porsche Luxembourg just marked its 75th anniversary in the most meaningful way possible — by creating a one-of-a-kind 911 GT3 with Touring Package. This tribute, dubbed the Porsche Lëtzebuerg Legacy project, was designed in close collaboration with the Sonderwunsch individualization program and Luxembourgish artist Jacques Schneider. The result is a handcrafted car that beautifully merges Porsche’s performance DNA with Luxembourg’s national pride and cultural identity.

What makes this 911 GT3 stand out is not just its naturally aspirated 4.0-liter boxer engine pushing out 510 horsepower and 450 newton-meters of torque, but the extreme attention to detail found across the car’s exterior and interior. For the first time ever, Porsche integrated Luxembourg’s red lion into the car’s design, applied in Fire Red over an Ice Grey Metallic paint that features subtle blue tones — a nod to the national flag. The process took over 700 hours and involved more than 20 individual steps, including hand-applied paint and intricate masking by the artist himself.

Inside the cabin, the personalization continues with a Racetex headliner embroidered with the outline of Luxembourg and the opening lines of its national anthem — all in Schneider’s own handwriting. Printed leather panels, brushed aluminum details, and a Fire Red accelerator pedal bring even more character to the GT3. The ‘Vive’ lettering — a reference to “Vive Luxembourg” — appears on the wheels, underbody, and seat backs, adding patriotic flair in understated fashion.

With custom sill plates, project-specific logos, and commemorative touches like the number 75 on the grille, this vehicle is much more than a performance car. It is a rolling work of art and a powerful statement of heritage, unity, and innovation. Porsche Luxembourg, through the Losch Group, has been representing the brand since 1950, and this project serves as a symbol of that enduring relationship and shared pursuit of excellence.

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