Porsche and Ferragamo join forces to create "German-Italian diamonds"

Porsche's official Italian presence is now 40 years old. To celebrate, two limited-edition models created in collaboration with the Ferragamo fashion house were unveiled: the 911 Carrera 4 GTS and the Taycan 4S.
Both models feature unique finishes and a specially created Blusogno color, which will be used exclusively for this series. The same color also applies to the hand-painted rims.

The PTS Plus (paint-to-sample) Blusogno paintwork on the exterior is matched in the cabin. The same color is used for the seats, steering wheel rim, and center console trim. Owners will also receive matching leather accessories: a key fob and a vehicle documentation cover. The cabin's distinctive styling is complemented by blue Paldao wood, contrasting gray seat piping, and illuminated door sills with the Ferragamo logo.
"When Porsche proposed a joint project to Ferragamo to celebrate this anniversary, we concluded that the changes could only be cosmetic and focused on fine-tuning the details," says Leonardo Ferragamo, president of the fashion house. "The goal of the collaboration was to create a genuine synergy between two iconic brands. Both companies have always shared a similar set of values: good design, craftsmanship, and the courage to innovate," he adds.

Anniversary emblems commemorating "40 Years of Porsche Italia" are placed on the B-pillars and, inside the cabin, on the center tunnel. The Italian national colors also appear on the SprotChrono clock atop the dashboard.

Both brands are united by a shared vision – dreams transformed into lasting legacy. Salvatore Ferragamo earned the nickname "the dream cobbler" during his heyday in Hollywood. Ferdinand Porsche, in turn, realized his own dream in 1948 by building the first sports car, the Porsche 356.
"We wanted to create something that combines the spirit of Porsche with Italian aesthetics and culture. Collaborating with Ferragamo was a natural choice – we share the same values: craftsmanship, elegance, and attention to detail," says Pietro Innocenti, CEO of Porsche Italia.
The car will be built in a limited edition and will be available exclusively on the Italian market.