- Porsche has unveiled a one-off 2025 911 GT3 Touring “Ocelot”.
- The car’s colours are inspired by Colombia’s Amazon rainforest and native ocelot.
- It commemorates 25 years of Porsche Latin America.
Porsche has unleashed a one-off 2025 911 GT3 Touring, nicknamed the Ocelot, as the first creation under its new Icons of Latin America Sonderwunsch programme.
The bespoke car honours both 25 years of Porsche Latin America and 30 years of Autoelite, the brand’s Colombian importer.

The design draws from Colombia’s Amazon rainforest, channeling the sleek energy of its namesake cat.
Finished in Paint to Sample Forest Green Metallic, the GT3’s deep hue shifts with the light with lush canopy one moment, metallic menace the next. Accents in Centenaire Silver recall the polished trim of early 911s, keeping one paw in the past while the other claws forward. Even the 20/21-inch forged alloys carry a silver-edged green finish, a subtle echo of sunlight through dense leaves.
Inside: feline finesse

Step in, and the rainforest theme gets tactile. Cohiba Brown leather dominates the cabin, stitched in Crema and Truffle Brown, while the seat centres wear Pepita fabric patterned in Truffle, Black and Cream in an elegant nod to the ocelot’s spotted coat. The creature’s silhouette appears embossed on the headrests, lifted straight from Colombian wildlife signs.
Badges on the B-pillars bear the Porsche Latin America and Íconos de Latinoamérica scripts, while the illuminated sill plates mark both anniversaries. Every element from the Race-Tex headliner to the Cohiba-trimmed luggage bay reinforces the balance between wild individuality and handcrafted precision.
Sonderwunsch, reimagined

This project also spotlights the reborn Sonderwunsch programme, Porsche’s in-house atelier that lets customers co-create their dream cars.
Options include Paint to Sample Plus and full retrofits or restorations guided by Porsche’s own designers, turning “special wishes” into road-legal art.