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The Porsche 911 Sally Special Is a Tribute to a Movie Icon

Photo credit: Porsche
Photo credit: Porsche

Who doesn't love Pixar's Cars? It's a cultural touchstone that bridges generations and reaches far more than just car enthusiasts. The beloved series produced a number of memorable characters, including protagonist Sally Carrera, a 996-generation Porsche 911, who, along with her fellow townspeople of Radiator Springs, teaches hotshot racer Lightning McQueen a number of valuable lessons.

Earlier this year, Porsche and Pixar announced a partnership to bring Sally Carrera to life. This is the result, the 911 Sally Special, a one-off created by the folks behind the film—notably director Jay Ward, and Bob Pauley, Sally Carrera's original designer—and Porsche's Sonderwunsch (special wishes) department.

Photo credit: Porsche
Photo credit: Porsche

"The 911 Sally Special has been so much fun to create and is truly a first for us and for Porsche," said Ward in a statement. "We decided early on that we wanted to make a drivable 911, inspired by, but not a direct copy of Sally Carrera. After all, she loved to drive—and this helped guide us. If Sally Carrera was built today in life-size, for the road, what would she look like?"

Sonderwunsch specializes in customization, and with inspiration from Pixar, it created a number of new components for the Sally Special, perhaps most notably a modern reinterpretation of the iconic 996 Turbo Twist wheels. The color is a new formulation naturally called Sally Blue Metallic, and it's applied to not just the bodywork, but most of the exterior trim. It's also used as an accent inside. Sally Carrera's pinstripe tattoo was recreated here too.