Porsche has built a unique 911 Carrera T through its Sonderwunsch program that draws inspiration from Taiwan's mountains, coastlines, and rock formations. Named "Formosa" after the Portuguese word used to describe the island, the car translates geographical features into design choices.
The 911 Carrera T is Porsche's driver-focused variant: lighter weight, reduced sound insulation, shorter gear ratios, and a mechanical limited-slip differential. It's the natural canvas for a Sonderwunsch project that prioritizes driving character over luxury specification.
Details of the exterior colorwork, interior materials, and specific Taiwanese landscape references have been kept limited by Porsche, which frames each Sonderwunsch commission as a personal story between the customer and the Exclusive Manufaktur team.
WLTP consumption: 10.9-10.5 l/100 km. CO2 emissions: 248-237 g/km. Class G.
The Formosa joins a growing roster of regionally inspired Sonderwunsch 911s, alongside the "Ocelot" for Colombia and the "90 F. A. Porsche" tribute. Each commission reinforces Porsche's strategy of using personalization to deepen brand connection in specific markets.