Porsche
Luca Trazzi collaborated with the prestigious brand Porsche to create two unique one-offs and a collection of coffee mugs for celebrating the Porsche festival.
Porsche 993 speedster LT
This project turned my dream into reality.
At the beginning, I looked around but could not quite find the car I dreamed of, so I decided to build it myself.
I wanted to create a modern Speedster 993 with a distinct identity, blending iconic elements with contemporary features. The design emphasize a unique yellow body, signature rear humps integrated with a roll bar, and enhanced performance, all while maintaining the car’s original certification.
As a young boy, I fell head over heels in love with the puristic Porsche Speedster. I had to work very hard to be able to afford my first Porsche, a Speedster 1600 Super from 1955. Ever since, I’ve managed to live my passion, or more precisely, my Speedster-mania.
My dream was to complete my collection with a 911 Speedster of Type 993. Out of passion, I designed what this model might look like. I wanted the project to unify the stylistic elements of all previous Speedster models. Because although this body version has always continued to develop throughout its history, it preserved the elegance of its predecessors and stayed true to its beginnings.
This One-Off Speedster LT, the first One-Off ever built by Porsche, is a respectful synthesis of the lines of past Speedsters, incorporating elements from the 356, 911, 964, 993, 997 and 991 model- an homage to the timeless design of these beloved cars. Working alongside Grant Larson, who shares this design language, and Porsche’s exceptional engineering team, it was possible to bring this unique vision to life.
Collaborating with Porsche Sonderwunsch, the goal is to craft an everyday car that is both powerful and visually striking. The result? A masterpiece that reflects both the soul of its creator and the spirit of Porsche’s heritage.
This journey from concept to creation is not just the story of a car, but a testament to what is possible when guided by passion.


Porsche 911 Final dakar
After building 2,500 examples, Porsche has celebrated the end of the 911 Dakar model with the handover of a Sonderwunsch special at the Porsche plant in Zuffenhausen. Extensively customised and refined, this Sonderwunsch 911 Dakar was designed by Luca Trazzi.
Signalyellow and Gentianbluemetallic tie neatly into the Rallye Design Package, echoing the look of the winning vehicle from the 1984 Paris-Dakar Rally, while a painted blue line between the two larger coloured areas completes the trio. The shade, which has been named Lampedusablue after the Italian Mediterranean island, very close to Luca’s life.
The spokes of this one-off car’s alloy wheels are also painted in Signalyellow, while the rim edge features Lampedusablue, with the painting done entirely by hand. The LED Matrix headlights are individualised with a Lampedusa-coloured accent ring, and the stainless steel protective elements on the front, rear, and sills are black.
Inside, more yellow appears against the contrasting black, such as in the stitching and trim strips on the dashboard, centre console, and door panels. The ‘911 Dakar’ lettering is also embroidered in Speedyellow thread on the headrests of the Sports Seats Plus, and the gear selector of the eight-speed PDK is enhanced with a Speedyellow leather insert. When the doors are opened, LED projectors cast the Sonderwunsch logo onto the ground.
The extensive customisation ensured that this 911 Dakar of type 992 was refined right up to the end in the Sonderwunsch manufactory
Porsche 996 red ants
This has been the first Luca trazzi’s project for Porsche in 2002. It consists on a special handpainted livery for the Porsche 996 made of pop motif composed by red ants. Porsche ants was born with the intention of melting in a creative way two design thoughts : ants, skilled builders, make themselves an expression of creativity of the architect and of the details attention that Porsche puts at the base of his philosophy.
Porsche festival
Coffee Mugs
The Porsche Festival is an event that celebrates the iconic Porsche brand, bringing together enthusiasts, collectors, and fans of Porsche vehicles. It typically includes a variety of activities such as car displays, races, track events, car exhibitions, and meet-ups. These festivals often take place in locations with historical or racing significance and feature a mix of classic and modern Porsche models.
In order to celebrate the festival in 2019, 2021,2022 and 2023 Luca trazzi designed a set of mugs which combines colors and cars in a fascinating mix.