Cover Porsche Singapore unveils a stunning 911 Carrera equipped with various Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur enhancements.

The German automaker now offers the most discerning sports car lovers the opportunity to customise their vehicle, down to the last detail

When it comes to owning one of the most iconic and instantly recognisable sets of wheels in the world, it is hard to surpass the Porsche 911 Carrera, with its classic silhouette and iconic roofline. That said, every proud Porsche owner still aspires to add a touch of personalisation to his or her ride—a little something extra to make the vehicle truly one-of-a-kind.

Enter the Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur, the German marque’s “couture” division where highly-trained craftsmen are devoted to the meticulous hand-application of the various aesthetic and technical customisations to exacting detail.

“Every Porsche customer is unique, and their car should be just as unique as they are. Through the Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur, customers can choose from more than 700 aesthetic and technical customisation options across all model series, allowing you to make a Porsche truly yours,” says Jason Lim, managing director of Eurokars Auto, the sole dealer for Porsche in Singapore.

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To showcase the wide range of possibilities that can be achieved with this bespoke service, Porsche Singapore has brought in a stunning 911 Carrera that has been equipped with various Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur enhancements.

Lim adds, “We’ve seen an ever-increasing demand for individualisation, and therefore the 911 that we are showcasing today gives customers an exciting glimpse of what is possible.”

Painted in an alluring Aventurine Green Metallic, the 911 show car is outfitted in a range of customised options that pay homage to vintage 911 models. These include staggered 20/21-inch Carrera Exclusive Design wheels that evoke classic Fuchs styling, decorative racing stripes and Porsche side script decals that were used on silver channel racing 911s of the past.

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Car enthusiasts will also appreciate the deep green hue of the Porsche, which happens to be a favourite of Ferry Porsche, the son of the brand’s founder, Ferdinand Porsche. In fact, this affinity for green hued cars continues today with Ferry’s son, Dr Wolfgang Porsche, who also owns cars in this favoured hue.

Not to mention, green cars with contrasting yet soothing earth-toned interiors are one of the most in-demand colourways today, even spawning the massively popular hashtag #GreenOverTan.

The car’s sleek interior feature multiple stylish Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur elements, available under the Heritage Design Package Pure option. For starters, Porsche crests are embossed on the seat headrests in the two-tone Atacama Beige and Black interiors while seat centres are finished in classic corduroy for textural contrast.

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The instrument cluster features the 911 tachometer flanked by two digital display screens, featuring white hands and scale markings against green numbers to evoke the original Porsche 356. Plus, the Sport Chrono stopwatch on the dashboard also matches in the same classic colour scheme.

And for a final flourish, there is a classic 911 plaque on the passenger console as well as a Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur signature embossed on the centre console, a subtle mark of distinction that only those in the know will recognise. Thanks to the wealth of customisation options offered by the Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur, you can customise your dream 911 to be as unique as you are.

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