Porsche just created a 911 GT3 RS that is extremely appetizing to at least one person, and that's because it's a highly custom one-off destined for that individual's garage. The automaker's Sonderwunsch department, working in collaboration with the customer, created this hardcore track car using a number of special construction methods to set it apart from the already incredible RS. And although it looks like a candy-coated Swiss bonbon, Porsche says it was actually inspired by the world of haute couture. A Special Paint To Sample Project According to the company, this 911 is supposed to draw a contrast between its "uncompromising engineering and a warm, restrained aesthetic," although we we don't think restraint is the word for its design. The GT3 RS is painted a deep shade of Macadamia Brown, a selection from Porsche's expansive Paint To Sample collection and a very eye-catching choice for the winged, aero-enhanced supercar.2025 Porsche 911 GT3 RS Sonderwunsch Macadamia Brown Exterior Front QuarterIf that weren't enough, it also receives carbon fiber accents that swap their standard counterparts' conventional gray finish for a special clearcoat infused with brown and red pigments, developed exclusively for the project. Porsche also gave the 911 a few key pops of color, including an orange Weissach livery on the spoiler's end plates with a matching pinstripe for the custom headlight innards.Moving indoors, the 911 GT3 RS gets Truffle brown leather and Race-Tex upholstery for its ultralight carbon fiber bucket seats. The same orange highlight appears once again on the seat piping, Weissach logo embroidery, air vent slats, and Sonderwunsch door sill plates. It's a astounding color scheme for the ultra-extreme Porsche road car, which we'd usually expect to have a dour, serious black cabin. 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 RS Sonderwunsch Macadamia Brown Interior Dashboard No Mechanical Changes Because None Are Needed Developed in collaboration with the customer and Porsche Centre Geneva, the Sonderwunsch creation's changes are limited to cosmetics. But that shouldn't bother anyone, because the 911 GT3 RS with the Weissach package is already one of the most impressive supercars available today. Tipping the scales at just under 3,200 pounds, the race-ready P-car makes good use of its 518-horsepower, 4.0-liter flat six, hustling to 60 miles per hour in just 3.1 seconds before hitting a top speed of 184. Porsche SonderwunschWith 1,895 pounds of downforce available from the extreme bodywork – cutaway carbon fiber doors, fender louvers, front splitter, and rear spoiler – the GT3 RS is also remarkably capable when the straightaways turn into corners. The devotion to aerodynamics even extends to the suspension arms, which are teardrop-shaped in the RS model instead of squared off in the regular GT3. Speaking of, the double-wishbone suspension, a GT-car exclusive, has been tuned in the flagship performer for sharper turn-in and crisper handling.The price tag for this ultra-exclusive Porsche 911 hasn't been revealed and likely never will be. And until the automaker reveals a new GT3 RS for the facelifted 992.2 generation, this is just about as exciting as Zuffenhausen's sports cars get – provided you have a taste for chocolate and high fashion.Source: Porsche Sonderwunsch