Here’s more proof that Porsche’s regional special editions are anything but an afterthought.The German sports car maker has just unveiled the 911 Turbo S Sadu Edition, an ultra-exclusive model that marks 70 years of the company doing business in Kuwait. The high-performance coupe feature several unique design flourishes, including the use of handwoven Bedouin textiles in its cabin.More from Robb ReportAdvertisementAdvertisementAudemars Piguet's New Royal Oak Concept Flying Tourbillon Comes With a Bold Pop of RedAndy Warhol's Patek Philippe Calatrava Is Headed to Auction This SummerPolestar's Hotly Anticipated Convertible Is Being Held Up by TariffsThe first Porsche imported to the Middle East was a 356 Cabriolet brought to Kuwait by Morad Behbehani in 1956. This established Behbehani Motor Company as the first Porsche dealership in the Middle East and one of the oldest worldwide. The Turbo S Sadu Edition, which will be limited to just 20 examples, is the automaker’s way of celebrating the long-running relationship.2026 Porsche 911 Turbo S Sadu EditionPorscheEach of the special editions is crafted by Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur and is finished in Cremewhite. Highlighting the warmth of the hue is the Sport Design package, which adds gloss black accents and staggered two-tone Sport Classic wheels (20 inches in the front, 21 inches in the back). The exterior is also home to a decal that runs along the lower doors and beneath the rear wing, which features a colorful geometric pattern inspired by Bedouin wool weaving.The Turbo S Sadu Edition’s interior is just as attractive, if not more so. The entire cabin is done up in two-tone black and Bordeaux Red leather. But best feature, without a doubt, is the Sadu pattern found on the seat inserts, which, unlike on the exterior is, is woven and not just a print. Rounding things out are the 20 illuminated squares housed in the door sill guards, the seventh of which is lit red.Inside the Turbo S Sadu EditionPorscheLike the 911 GT3 Artisan Edition before it, the Turbo S Sadu Edition is mechanically identical to other version of the model. It’s unlikely that anyone will complain, since the hybrid powertrain, which pairs a 3.6-liter twin-turbocharged flat-six with an electric motor, makes 701 hp and 590 ft lbs of torque. Thanks to all that power, the car can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in 2.4 seconds and hit a top speed of 200 mph.AdvertisementAdvertisementUnfortunately, you can’t just buy the Turbo S Sadu Edition at your local dealer—unless you live in Kuwait. All 20 examples of the car will exclusive to the country. Pricing also has not been announced, but something well north of the 911 Turbo S’s $270,300 seems likely.Click here for more photos of the 2026 Porsche 911 Turbo S Sadu Edition.PorscheBest of Robb ReportThe 2024 Chevy C8 Corvette: Everything We Know About the Powerful Mid-Engine BeastThe World’s Best Superyacht ShipyardsThe ABCs of Chartering a YachtSign up for RobbReports's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.Click here to read the full article.