You would be surprised to learn that this paint is more expensive than a base 911.
Porsche Exclusive can fulfill any client’s desires, but it comes with a price – sometimes quite high. The 911 TurboS was recently finished by the bespoke production division of Porsche. It came in a unique color, Python Green Chromaflair. Online, the options sheet was also available. The chartreuse shade costs a staggering 82,645.50 euro ($97,395 at current exchange rate). The Aero Kit, which included the grassy color Aero Kit, cost an additional 928.20 euros ($1,094). The total cost of the paint exceeded the 911 Carrera base price of $92,150, after destination in the United States.
ent in the photos of the tail, around the headlights and on the mirrors. The shade can vary from a deep green to a more yellowish hue.
You can customize the interior of the coupe with options sheets. There are many Acid Green accents in the upholstery, as well as Graphite Blue on certain areas. A Burmester surround sound system is also included in the cabin.
The 911 Turbo S is priced at $162,850 This highly customized Porsche 911 Turbo S starts at $162,850. It comes with more options than the $257,500 911 turbo S Exclusive. This sage-colored coupe has the Exclusive’s power bump, which increases the 3.8-liter biturbo six to 607 horsepower (446kilowatts) and 27 hp (20kW) over stock.
This green car was captured on Instagram by Porsche Exclusive. It is reported that Porsche Exclusive builds only five cars each year with the Chromaflair paint. You can also choose from a special finish in violet, gold, or gold.