Porsche ends production of the 911 Dakar; last unit features special three-tone livery


There are two pieces of unfortunate news for Porsche 911 Dakar enthusiasts.
First, all 2,500 units have been sold and each has a designated owner.
Second, the last unit has now been completed.
Yes, the unit you see here is the 2,500th Porsche 911 Dakar, adorned with a custom three-tone livery as requested by its owner from Italy.
This special livery was created by Porsche’s Sonderwunsch division and features three distinct colors: Signal Yellow, Gentian Blue Metallic, and Lampedusa Blue, named after a Mediterranean island.
The wheels of the Porsche 911 Dakar are painted in Signal Yellow, accented with Lampedusa Blue on the rim edges.
Additionally, Lampedusa Blue accents are also applied to the LED headlights of the vehicle.
In the cabin, Signal Yellow accents and stitching dominate the center console, dashboard, and door panels, complemented by the 911 Dakar logo on the seats and matching color on the gear knob.
There are no power changes, meaning the 911 Dakar retains its 3.0-liter turbocharged flat-six engine producing 475 hp, paired with an eight-speed PDK transmission and an all-wheel-drive system.

Someone who loves driving manual cars but prefers riding an automatic scooter. Maybe it's an age thing.