Porsche Luxembourg celebrates 75 years with a unique 911 GT3 work of art!
Porsche Luxembourg presents the unique 911 GT3 for its 75th anniversary with individual design and patriotic design elements.

Porsche Luxembourg celebrates 75 years with a unique 911 GT3 work of art!
On June 30, 2025, Porsche Luxembourg celebrated its 75th anniversary as one of the sports car manufacturer's first importers with the unique “Porsche Lëtzebuerg Legacy” project. As part of these celebrations, a specially customized 911 GT3 with Touring Package was unveiled, designed in collaboration with Luxembourg artist Jacques Schneider. Porsche reports that the individualization was realized through the creative special request program.
The vehicle impresses with its eye-catching design paintwork with a fiery red lion graphic on an ice gray metallic paint, which is based on the colors of the Luxembourg flag. The exterior and interior of the vehicle were refined in over 700 hours of work and more than 20 production steps. Particular highlights in the interior are the roof lining, which shows the outline of the Grand Duchy and the first lines of the Luxembourg national anthem in Schneider's handwriting. Porsche added that The “Vive” lettering plays a central role in both the interior and exterior of the vehicle.
Technical specifications
The Porsche 911 GT3 is powered by a powerful 4.0-liter boxer engine that delivers 375 kW (510 hp) with a maximum torque of 450 Nm. Fuel consumption is between 13.8 and 13.7 l/100 km, while CO₂ emissions are reported at 312 to 310 g/km. This high-performance vehicle represents the fascinating combination of performance, luxury and individual design.
A unique vehicle
The premiere of the individually designed 911 GT3 took place on June 28, 2025 at an exclusive customer event in Luxembourg. In addition to the lion graphic and the “Vive” lettering, the seat center panels and door center panels of the vehicle are also printed with the eye-catching lion graphic. There are also inserts made of brushed aluminum in black that bear the “Vive” lettering. Jacques Schneider, who was appointed “Knight of the Civil and Military Order of Merit Adolphe of Nassau” in 2022, made a significant contribution to the design of the vehicle with his creativity.
Porsche Luxembourg, operated by the Losch Group, has been the brand's official importer since 1950 and is proud to have presented numerous significant vehicles and projects in Luxembourg over the years. The “Porsche Lëtzebuerg Legacy” project is another milestone in the history of this traditional company.