Porsche Creates One-Off 911 GT3 Touring 'Tree of Life' for Moldova's 15th Anniversary
To celebrate 15 years in Moldova, Porsche unveiled a unique 911 GT3 with Touring Package featuring intricate gradient paint and hand-painted Tree of Life graphics.
15 years in Moldova
400 hours
What Happened
The 911 GT3 with Touring Package 'Tree of Life' is a one-off inspiration car commissioned by Porsche Moldova to mark its 15th anniversary. It features a multi-layered gradient paint finish from Violapurplemetallic to Chromaflair Magic Magenta, hand-painted Tree of Life graphics in Neodyme Porsche Gold, and a Pasha fabric interior with Paldao wood accents. The car was unveiled at the National Museum of Ethnography and Natural History in Chișinău and will remain on display there before moving to Porsche Centre Moldova.
“Porsche Moldova commissioned the 'Tree of Life' car to mark 15 years in the country, and we were honored to be entrusted with this project. I believe it can inspire customers and brand enthusiasts everywhere to discover what is possible when personal vision meets Porsche's individualization offering.”
The exterior paint and hand-painted graphic required about 400 hours of meticulous craftsmanship. A subtle letter 'M' is etched into the front grille as a signature of Moldova. Inside, the cabin features a modern reinterpretation of the classic Pasha pattern, with leather in Lila, Ruby Star Neo accents, and Atacama Beige stitching.
400 hours
for the multi-layered paint finish and hand-painted Tree of Life graphic
Why this matters
The car showcases Porsche's Sonderwunsch program, which allows extreme customization beyond the configurator, blending cultural symbolism with craftsmanship.
Terms in This Story
- Sonderwunsch
- Porsche's bespoke customization program that goes beyond standard configurator options.
- Chromaflair
- A type of color-shifting paint that changes hue depending on viewing angle.
- Pasha fabric
- A classic Porsche interior pattern featuring geometric shapes.
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