Porsche reveals trio of customized 911s to celebrate Toy Story 5

Porsche reveals trio of customized 911s to celebrate Toy Story 5
Porsche reveals trio of customized 911s to celebrate Toy Story 5 (Photo: Porsche)

Porsche and Pixar have unveiled three exclusive versions of the Porsche 911 inspired by the characters Woody, Buzz Lightyear and Jessie to celebrate the premiere of Toy Story 5.

The one-off models were developed by the German automaker’s Sonderwunsch customization program in partnership with designers from the animation studio, according to a report by Car and Driver.

The highlight of the collection is a Porsche 911 GT3 RS inspired by Buzz Lightyear. The sports car received a white, green and purple paint scheme similar to the character’s suit, as well as exclusive details such as custom tires with the “Lightyear” inscription, Space Ranger logos and the phrase “To Infinity and Beyond” illuminated inside the cabin.

Porsche reveals trio of customized 911s to celebrate Toy Story 5
(Photo: Porsche)
Porsche reveals trio of customized 911s to celebrate Toy Story 5
(Photo: Porsche)

Jessie, meanwhile, served as the inspiration for a Porsche 911 Targa 4 GTS. The car received a new shade called Jessie White Metallic, red and blue details that reference the character’s outfit and a red Targa roof inspired by her hat. The interior features references to the Old West, including elements reminiscent of denim and cow-print patterns.

Porsche reveals trio of customized 911s to celebrate Toy Story 5
(Photo: Porsche)
Porsche reveals trio of customized 911s to celebrate Toy Story 5
(Photo: Porsche)

The third model is a Porsche 911 Carrera T based on Woody. To recreate the cowboy’s look, Porsche developed a textured paint finish that imitates worn denim, while the interior combines aged brown leather, blue details and references to the character’s outfit.

Porsche reveals trio of customized 911s to celebrate Toy Story 5
(Photo: Porsche)
Porsche reveals trio of customized 911s to celebrate Toy Story 5
(Photo: Porsche)

According to Porsche, the project began in 2024 and included the participation of Bob Pauley, a production designer at Pixar and one of the visual creators of Buzz Lightyear.

The three vehicles will be auctioned to raise funds for charitable organizations, including the American Red Cross and Big Brothers Big Sisters of America.

Photos: Porsche. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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