Ice Grey Metallic exterior colour. The contrasting lion graphic in Firered was designed by artist Jacques Schneider and applied by hand.
Unique lettering
Door sill guards made of brushed black Aluminium, illuminated "Porsche Lëtzebuerg" lettering in Jacques Schneider's handwriting.
Subtly printed lion graphic
The printed lion graphic in Graphitegrey, complemented by contrasting white stitching, adorns the seat centres, door panels and storage compartment lid.
Map of Luxembourg
The outline of the country, the beginning lines of the national anthem, and crosses marking locations significant to the artist are embroidered into the Race-Tex roof lining.
Firered gas pedal
The accelerator pedal is finished in Firered, matching the colour accents on the exterior.
Honouring 75 years of Porsche Luxembourg
To celebrate its 75th anniversary, Porsche Luxembourg teamed up with the Sonderwunsch department and Luxembourg artist Jacques Schneider to create the Porsche Lëtzebuerg Legacy project.
Artist Jacques Schneider
Jacques Schneider brings a unique creative vision to the project, having designed the striking lion graphics that adorn both the exterior and the interior of the sports car.
More than 700 hours of paintwork
Craftsmanship at its finest: The Porsche Lëtzebuerg Legacy project features extraordinary paintwork that took over 700 hours to complete.
Power in detail
The exterior showcases the striking lion graphic in Firered, meticulously hand-painted over an Ice Grey Metallic base, reflecting the colours of the Luxembourg flag.
The red lion
The red lion symbolises power, strength, and Luxembourg’s national identity, historically regarded as the ‘heart’ of the Grand Duchy’s coat of arms.
75 years of Porsche Luxembourg
The vehicle’s connection to Luxembourg is expressed through carefully crafted details. The opening lines of the national anthem and the country’s outline flow across the Race-Tex headliner, embroidered with precision using a specially programmed machine.
Vive Luxembourg
Throughout the car, the word “Vive”, short for “Vive Luxembourg” (“Long live Luxembourg”), appears as a spirited reminder of national pride. Central to the design is the red lion, woven seamlessly into the car’s character.