Porsche‘s bespoke Sonderwunsch program has unveiled its latest creation, a one-of-a-kind 911 S/T, finished in a specially developed color named “Dani Blue” — created for Kentucky-based Porsche enthusiast and horse breeder Jorge Carnicero.
The color Dani Blue was named in honor of Daniela Milošević, an expert color & trim designer at Porsche, who played a pivotal role in developing the shade. Inspired by the classic Enamel Blue of the 1964 Porsche 901, the color was meticulously refined to suit the modern 911 S/T. The result is a deep, vibrant blue that reflects Carnicero’s personal taste and the sporty character of the limited edition model.
Carnicero, a long-standing Porsche collector, had previously struggled to have a car in his preferred blue. His last project with Porsche resulted in a British Racing Green 911 GT3 Touring. However, with the 911 S/T, Porsche finally delivered a car in his dream color, fulfilling his long-held wish.
Notably, the car features intricate detailing, including a tricolored pepita pattern on the seats and extensive Graphite Blue leather upholstery. The exterior design is further complemented by Brilliant Silver accents, while the interior boasts luxurious cross-stitching and personalized touches, like a custom logo and a hidden “Dani” signature.
For those hoping to catch a glimpse of the bespoke model in person, this special 911 S/T will be showcased during Monterey Car Week from August 15 to 17, before being handed over to Carnicero.