Porsche 911 GT3 Touring in Wine Color is Unique in Its Kind

Porsche 911 GT3 Touring in Wine Color is Unique in Its Kind
Porsche 911 GT3 Touring in Wine Color is Unique in Its Kind
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Moldova’s wine culture just got its own supercar. And it’s magnificent.

The Porsche 911 GT3 Touring “Tree of Life” is a custom Sonderwunsch (“Special Wishes”) order commissioned by one of Moldova’s largest wine producers, which also hosts automotive events at its large castle in Bulboaca, Anenii Noi — Castel Mimi.

What Porsche Built

The “Tree of Life” is fundamentally a 2026 911 GT3 Touring. It is the same rear-wheel drive car with a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six engine producing 500+ horsepower, screaming to 8,400 rpm. That part is standard. Everything else is not.

The body color is viola purple that bleeds into wine color depending on the light, making the car look ethereal in daylight and almost mysterious after dark. It has forged magnesium wheels in rich burgundy that complement the body rather than compete with it. The color combination is a direct nod to Moldova’s wine heritage.

A stylized “M” sits on the front intake panel. Inside it, Moldova’s national “Tree of Life” motif is worked in with remarkable detail, incorporating roses, basil, wine glasses, traditional ornaments, and fruit. The same symbol appears on the wheel center-lock caps. Gold trim runs through the exterior accents, giving the whole car a sense of richness without tipping into excess.

The Interior

This is where the 911 GT3 Touring “Tree of Life” becomes genuinely extraordinary. The cabin blends aubergine purple, burgundy, creamy white, and gold in a combination that should not work as well as it does. The seat bolsters carry a Pasha pattern. Even the air vent blades are leather-wrapped and color-matched. This car is a one-off, so it is embossed on the dashboard in golden “Unique in Its Kind.”

It is the kind of interior that takes longer to describe than most entire cars take to spec.

What It Means for Porsche

Region-specific Sonderwunsch builds have quietly become a genre of their own at Porsche. There was the 911 Tribute to Transfăgărășan for Romania, the GT3 Touring “Ocelot” for Latin America, and a Turbo S built for Kuwait. Each of these cars treats local culture not as decoration but as a genuine design brief. The Tree of Life build follows that logic faithfully.

The Price

A standard 2026 911 GT3 Touring in Viola Purple Metallic with custom forged magnesium wheels carries a sticker of around €291,000. If the Tree of Life turns out to be a single-build commission, which Porsche Centre Moldova’s social media strongly implies, estimates put the figure closer to €500,000. A potential auction sale has been mentioned.

The full reveal has not happened yet. But what has already been shown is more than enough to make the case that Castel Mimi did not simply buy a Porsche. They commissioned a rolling statement about where they come from.