final porsche 911 dakar revives the look of 1984 rally car with design by luca trazzi

final porsche 911 dakar revives the look of 1984 rally car with design by luca trazzi

Luca trazzi’s porsche sonderwunsch 911 dakar in yellow and blue

 

Luca Trazzi takes over the Porsche 911 Dakar and applies a full Sonderwunsch design treatment, marking the last and final production of this specific model. The design teams also bring back the look of the car when it won during the 1984 Paris-Dakar Rally. The Italian architect and industrial designer, who also worked on the Porsche 911 shown at Monterey Car Week 2024, goes for a three-tone paintwork.

 

The Signalyellow and Gentianbluemetallic fit well into the Rallye Design Package, the one used in the 1984 rally, all the while adding a painted blue line between the two larger colored areas to complete the three-tone palette. This blue line has been named Lampedusablue, which takes after the Italian Mediterranean island, and was specifically created for the car in collaboration with its owner.

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all images courtesy of Porsche

 

 

LED Matrix headlights with a Lampedusa-colored accent ring

 

Design first before the history of the vehicle. For the Porsche Sonderwunsch 911 Dakar by Luca Trazzi, even the spokes of the one-off alloy wheels are also painted in Signalyellow and the rim edge Lampedusablue. The Italian architect, his team, the Porsche designers, and the owner of the one-shot car opt for handworked livery as well as LED matrix headlights encircled with a Lampedusa-colored accent ring. Different in color but still complementary, black becomes the shade for the stainless steel protective elements on the front, rear, and sills of the car.

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Luca Trazzi takes over the Porsche 911 Dakar and applies a full Sonderwunsch design treatment to it

 

 

‘911 Dakar’ lettering embroidered in Speedyellow thread

 

Stepping inside, it’s a yellow fest contrasting black, from the stitching to the trim strips on the dashboard, center console, and door panels. There’s a ‘911 Dakar’ lettering embroidered in Speedyellow thread on the headrests of the Sports Seats Plus. The owner also finds the same shade around the gear selector as a leather insert. When the doors are opened, there are LED projectors that cast the Sonderwunsch logo onto the ground. The customization and refinement of the Porsche Sonderwunsch 911 Dakar by Luca Trazzi and the design teams are made sure to tailor the owner’s taste, who is known as an Italian collector of sports car.

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for the Porsche Sonderwunsch 911 Dakar by Luca Trazzi, the spokes are also painted in Signalyellow

 

 

Porsche introduced the 911 Dakar back in November 2022, and there have only been 2,500 examples of it produced. Specs-wise, the vehicle’s standard ground clearance is around 50 millimetres higher than that of a 911 Carrera with sports suspension. It comes with forged aluminium recovery eyelets at the front and rear, widened wheel arches and sills, and a three-litre twin-turbo six-cylinder engine producing 480 PS (353 kW) and a maximum torque of 570 Nm. Porsche now marks the end of the 911 Dakar model, but now without a bang.

a three-tone paintwork is applied: Signalyellow, Gentianbluemetallic, and Lampedusablue
a three-tone paintwork is applied: Signalyellow, Gentianbluemetallic, and Lampedusablue

 

 

The car manufacturer hands over a unit of the Sonderwunsch special at the Porsche plant in Zuffenhausen. It’s here where Luca Trazzi and the design teams step in to rework the vehicle’s design for the new owner’s customization. But before the car makes its way to the hands of the owner, it shows up on display first at the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, Germany, for a while. Visitors then can catch a ‘last’ glimpse of the one-off model alongside other cars of the manufacturer’s limited series in the museum’s foyer.

view inside the Porsche Sonderwunsch 911 Dakar by Luca Trazzi
view inside the Porsche Sonderwunsch 911 Dakar by Luca Trazzi

the gear selector has a leather insert in Speedyellow
the gear selector has a leather insert in Speedyellow

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‘911 Dakar’ lettering embroidered in Speedyellow thread

view of the interior stitching
view of the interior stitching

it’s a yellow fest contrasting black for the stitching and trim strips on the center console and door panels
it’s a yellow fest contrasting black for the stitching and trim strips on the center console and door panels

the Porsche Sonderwunsch 911 Dakar by Luca Trazzi at the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, Germany
the Porsche Sonderwunsch 911 Dakar by Luca Trazzi at the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, Germany

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there have only been 2,500 examples of the Porsche 911 Dakar model

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