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Porsche presents the unique 911 GT3 “Ocelot” inspired by Colombia’s Amazon rainforest

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Porsche introduces the 911 GT3 “Ocelot,” a Sonderwunsch one-off celebrating Latin American heritage and Autoelite’s 30th anniversary.

Porsche marked an important milestone in its Latin American history with the unveiling of the one-of-a-kind 911 GT3 Touring “Ocelot.” Created to celebrate 25 years of Porsche Latin America and 30 years of its Colombian importer Autoelite, the car opens the Sonderwunsch Icons of Latin America series, blending craftsmanship with cultural identity.

Porsche 911 GT3 ‘Ocelot' / porsche.com

The design draws inspiration from the lush biodiversity of Colombia’s Amazon rainforest and its elusive resident — the ocelot. The body is finished in Paint to Sample Forest Green Metallic (code 2B4), a deep hue that shifts between light and shadow like the forest canopy. Accents in Centenaire Silver echo the chrome details of 1960s 911 models, linking modern performance to Porsche’s heritage.

Inside, the theme continues with Cohiba Brown leather and Pepita fabric in Truffle Brown, Black and Cream White, evoking the ocelot’s coat pattern. The headrests bear an embossed ocelot silhouette inspired by Colombian wildlife signs, reminding drivers of the delicate balance between roads and nature. Illuminated door sills carry the inscriptions “30 Años de Autoelite” and “25 Años de Porsche Latin America.”

Porsche 911 GT3 ‘Ocelot' / porsche.com

Mechanically, the Ocelot retains the standard 911 GT3 Touring specs: a 4.0-liter naturally aspirated flat-six producing 510 PS, paired with a six-speed manual gearbox and capable of 0-100 km/h in 3.9 seconds. The car unites motorsport-grade engineering with an aesthetic tribute to Latin American diversity.

Porsche 911 GT3 ‘Ocelot' / porsche.com

The Icons of Latin America initiative will continue with new Sonderwunsch projects inspired by different countries of the region. Each will reflect local heritage through collaboration with importers and designers, underscoring that individuality and cultural connection remain core to Porsche’s DNA.

Mark Havelin

2025, Nov 07 23:59

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