
Few names are as synonymous with automotive artistry and engineering perfection as Ferdinand Alexander “F. A.” Porsche, the visionary designer who penned the immortal 911. To mark what would have been his 90th birthday, Porsche’s exclusive Sonderwunsch (Special Request) division has unveiled a breathtaking collector’s car that honors his legacy in the most fitting way possible: the 911 GT3 90 F. A. Porsche.
This limited-edition masterpiece, based on the high-revving 911 GT3 with the discreet Touring Package, is far more than just a commemorative badge—it is a meticulously crafted, rolling testament to the man whose “form follows function” ethos defined an entire brand.

Under the hood, this special edition retains the mechanical brilliance of the standard 911 GT3 Touring. This means the buyer gets the full experience of Porsche’s phenomenal naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six engine, producing 502 horsepower and screaming up to a 9,000 RPM redline. Buyers will have the choice between a 7-speed PDK or a traditional 6-speed manual transmission.
This blend of raw, unadulterated performance with bespoke, heritage-rich luxury is what makes the F. A. Porsche edition truly unique.
The 911 GT3 90 F. A. Porsche will be limited to just 90 units globally, ensuring its immediate status as one of the most sought-after modern collector cars. Starting at a price of $387,000 (MSRP), each purchase includes a private consultation for personalization through the Sonderwunsch program.

Furthermore, each car will be delivered with an exclusive, matching Porsche Design Chronograph 1 watch and a bespoke Weekender travel bag, both featuring the same F. A. Grid-Weave and Truffle Brown leather from the car’s interior, extending the homage beyond the vehicle itself.
This is more than a new special edition—it is a moment where Porsche’s past, present, and future converge. The 911 GT3 90 F. A. Porsche is a fitting, powerful, and utterly stylish tribute to the man who gave the world its most recognizable sports car silhouette.























