Luxury and Individuality
True automotive luxury is never “you get what you see.” At the upper echelons of luxury, individuality is about customers who seek to make personal statements or stand out from the rest.
This is why major automakers offer bespoke, custom-made experiences for prospective buyers. In fact, if the buyer’s vision is good enough, the automaker is inclined to show off the model, just like the recently commissioned Porsche Panamera Sonderwunsch.
Sonderwunsch Embodies Attention to Detail
As mentioned, the Porsche Panamera Sonderwunsch is a one-of-a-kind build, the realization of an individual’s dreams and ideals for a perfect car. That’s why this car was chosen to be part of the Porsche festival in Dubai.
While the vehicle’s key highlight is certainly the striking exterior, Porsche is shifting the focus to the even more impressive interior. According to Alexander Fabig, Vice President Individualisation and Classic, “The interior of the Panamera Turbo ‘Sonderwunsch’ embodies our passion for making every customer’s personal dream a reality with the utmost precision and attention to detail.”
He went on further by saying, “Gradients and contrasting colours echo the look of the exterior and create an interior that combines elegant design and the highest level of craftsmanship.”
Before we get to the showstopping interior, let’s delve a little into the design. The exterior of the Sonderwunsch is painted in Leblon Violet Metallic, which blends with a solid black lower third. Flakes of gold in the clear top coat create a high-quality effect that has depth.

Beauty is Skin Deep
As striking as the paint scheme is, the true party piece of the Panamera Turbo Sonderwunsch is the interior trimmings. The interior color scheme ties into the exterior theme with a subtle gradient from black to the metallic Sunset Red. This color can be found on the seat centers, the parcel shelf, and the vehicle document folder.
The Avium Metallic also used was a special one-off color made for the Sonderwunsch project. You can find these contrasting colors throughout the interior, on the Sonderwunsch lettering on the centre console trim, the switches there, and the Sport Chrono details. The Drive Mode switch door handles, the speaker grilles on the door panels, and the piping on the seats are also Avium-coloured.
Around the interior are also some very unique touches, like the badges on the front seats that pay homage to the Porsche locations where the Panamera was developed and produced; they bear the geographical coordinates of Zuffenhausen.
It isn’t all about colors and badges, though. In a truly luxurious move, the owner installed a cigar humidor complete with a cutter and lighter, and a champagne cooler with glasses, giving this sports sedan a touch of modern limousine vibes.

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