Porsche made a Ferragamo-inspired 911 and Taycan and they’re only for Italy
Published on Jun 20, 2025 at 10:12 PM (UTC+4)
by Callum Tokody
Last updated on Jun 20, 2025 at 12:15 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
The Ferragamo-inspired 911 and Porsche Taycan are part of a luxury collaboration that brings handcrafted design to a limited edition Porsche project exclusive to the Italian market.
Created by Porsche and Ferragamo, this partnership celebrates the 40th anniversary of Porsche’s operations in Italy.
The two models, based on the Porsche 911 Carrera 4 GTS and Porsche Taycan 4S, feature a one-of-a-kind Blusogno paint finish and custom interiors inspired by Ferragamo’s iconic fashion pieces.
Designed with input from both brands, these vehicles are crafted for collectors who value exclusivity, aesthetics, and heritage. Both cars will only be available in very limited numbers.
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Where the Ferragamo-inspired 911 and Taycan take shape
The standout feature of the Ferragamo-inspired 911 and Porsche Taycan is the Blusogno color, developed specifically for this limited edition Porsche release.
The deep blue exterior is accented with hand-painted white pinstripes on the wheels, while the interiors are trimmed with blue Paldao wood and navy leather taken directly from Ferragamo’s signature shoulder bag.
Every material, from the wood grain to the stitching, reflects the refined nature of this luxury collaboration.
Inside, the bespoke SportChrono clock includes green, white, and red rings, with a crimson second hand referencing the Italian flag.

Each limited edition Porsche also comes with a plaque on the B-pillar to indicate its rarity.
Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur worked closely with Ferragamo designers to achieve consistency across the paint, interior materials, and branding details.
While both the 911 and Taycan retain their factory performance, the craftsmanship transforms them into bespoke statements of style.
Pietro Innocenti, CEO of Porsche Italy, said the collaboration was a natural fit due to shared values of timeless design and craftsmanship.
He explained that the teams collaborated between Zuffenhausen and Florence to develop a product that honors both companies’ legacies.
That connection, he added, is what gives these two cars their unique presence.
How this luxury collaboration sets a new direction
This luxury collaboration represents a broader shift toward fashion-influenced personalization in the automotive space.
The Ferragamo-inspired 911 and Porsche Taycan go beyond styling tweaks.
They are positioned as collectible expressions of both brand identities.

The project speaks to the increasing appetite for custom-designed vehicles that reflect not just performance but lifestyle and culture.
Porsche has previously released limited edition Porsche models through its Exclusive Manufaktur division, but this partnership with Ferragamo adds a distinctly fashion-forward influence.
By combining design language from two industries, the brand has produced vehicles that feel curated, not just assembled.
At the moment, the Ferragamo-inspired 911 and Porsche Taycan are only available to customers in Italy.

However, the success of this collaboration could lead to future partnerships with other luxury brands.
These limited edition Porsche offerings are likely to become highly sought after on the secondary market.
The Ferragamo-inspired 911 and Porsche Taycan stand as a clear example of how a limited edition Porsche can be both a technical achievement and a design icon.
With this luxury collaboration, Porsche has delivered a bold and elegant tribute to craftsmanship, individuality, and Italian style.
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Callum Tokody is a content writer at Supercar Blondie, where he covers the latest in the automotive world with a focus on design and performance. Callum has a background in automotive journalism and has contributed to a range of publications in Australia and the UK. Outside of work, he’s a design enthusiast with a soft spot for anything with a V8 and a good story.