RE: Third-ever 993 Speedster unveiled in Monterey
RE: Third-ever 993 Speedster unveiled in Monterey
Saturday 17th August 2024

Third-ever 993 Speedster unveiled in Monterey

Only the Porsche family and Jerry Seinfeld were granted 993 Speedsters. Now there's another...


One of the great mysteries in the Porsche 911 story is the absence of a proper production 993 Speedster. The lightweight, roofless model would appear in every generation of 911 before and after, but the 993 remains an outlier with only two specially-commissioned Speedsters in existence: one built for Ferdinand Alexander Porsche as a 60th birthday present and the other for legendary comedian and famed Porsche collector Jerry Seinfeld. Well, now there’s a third. The firm has revealed a new 993 Speedster at this year’s Monterey Car Week.

Obviously, it hasn’t done so just for kicks. The project was commissioned by Luca Trazzi, an Italian designer with a sizeable 911 Speedster collector, who came to the realisation that it could take an age for Seinfeld’s roofless 993 to appear on the market and there’s a fat chance of getting hold of the other given it’s on display in Porsche’s museum. So he appealed to the manufacturer to cobble one together for him. The firm duly obliged, presumably after a significant amount of cash was exchanged, resulting in the incredibly yellow car you see here.

It’s not just any yellow, either. If you think it’s difficult getting a PTS allocation, just imagine how much ‘business’ you’d need to provide for Porsche to allow you to develop your own colour. It’s called ‘Otto Yellow’, named after Trazzi’s dog, and features on the bodywork, the outer lip of the 18-inch Turbo alloys, the dials and as a contrast to the black leather interior. While the interior looks like any other 993 (albeit in a more, er, eye-catching colour), there are a few key differences, such as the carbon-backed seats and Porsche’s retrofit Apple CarPlay-enabled media system, complete with its own ‘Speedster LT’ startup screen. Even the symbols on the switches have been redesigned to reflect the Speedster shape. The attention to detail is impressive.

The Speedster itself is based on a 1994 Carrera Cabriolet, though much of the internals have been gutted and replaced with higher-grade hardware. Namely, the 300hp, 3.8-litre naturally-aspirated flat-six from the 993 Carrera RS, along with the track car’s chassis (work that one out), braking system and steering. Elsewhere, Porsche has ‘reinterpreted’ certain aspects of the 993 Speedster that sort of never were, including the fitment of modern lights, while the body kit has been lifted from that generation’s Turbo.

It’s extremely rare for Porsche to revisit one of its old models, particularly one that never officially existed. But we could see more in the future, with its recently(ish) relaunched Sonderwunsch (German for special requests) programme carrying out projects like this for particularly loyal customers. The 996-based Classic Club Coupe was developed under its watch, as was the one-off 992 Carrera GTS inspired by ‘Sally’ from Disney Pixar’s cars. This 993 Speedster looks to be its most ambitious project since relaunching, but anything seems possible if you're the right sort of customer. With the right amount of cash.

Luca Trazzi, the car’s commissioner, said: “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.” Oh Luca, how jealous we are. 


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Orangecurry

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7,738 posts

226 months

Friday 16th August 2024
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For heaven's sake man, sonderwunsche is special wishes.... as in 'dreams'. Nice dream, Luca. Gis' a drive?

Edited by Orangecurry on Friday 16th August 20:13

jhonn

1,650 posts

169 months

Friday 16th August 2024
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Looks like an omelette.

FMOB

1,994 posts

32 months

Friday 16th August 2024
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I was thinking New York taxi cab yellow.




Mabbs9

1,511 posts

238 months

Friday 16th August 2024
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I'm not feeling this one. The rear looks even more heavy and out of proportion than a cab.

abzmike

10,980 posts

126 months

Friday 16th August 2024
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Looks like the rear suspension has collapsed.

clubsport

7,393 posts

278 months

Friday 16th August 2024
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What a fantastic thing to commision from Porsche.
I am not sure about the trend for these one off colours Porsche can provide at a substantial cost, that looks a shade away from Speed yellow?

(L12G, before you ask). smile

Blue62

10,048 posts

172 months

Friday 16th August 2024
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I guess if you have that sort of wealth then so what, but I don’t think the 993 lends itself to the speedster look, it’s ugly to my eyes, a hunchback.

MDL111

8,324 posts

197 months

Friday 16th August 2024
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Was there a 996 speedster?
Or was there one of the F model?
Genuine question as I can’t remember seeing one atm

DP14

373 posts

59 months

Friday 16th August 2024
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Looks mediocre.
Would look even more mediocre if the price was mentioned.

bobthemonkey

4,143 posts

236 months

Friday 16th August 2024
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As Mel Nichols wrote in Car magazine a long time ago, “ The bathtub is dead; let there be no more of this nonsense!”

Jader1973

4,741 posts

220 months

Saturday 17th August 2024
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There is something not quite right about it.

Obviously the headlights are hideous, but over and above that it just looks wrong. It has a slight Hot Wheels vibe.

Also I’ve never seen a bright yellow dog.

ETA and given it presumably cost a fortune the finish on the lining in the front end is appalling!

Edited by Jader1973 on Saturday 17th August 00:39

Leins

10,077 posts

168 months

Saturday 17th August 2024
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MDL111 said:
Was there a 996 speedster?
Or was there one of the F model?
Genuine question as I can’t remember seeing one atm
I was just thinking the same

In saying that, the only one I really like anyway is the 3.2 Speedster. It’s just about perfect in my eyes

GrahamPM

1,117 posts

251 months

Saturday 17th August 2024
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And I’ve had my own 1997 993 Speedster since 2010


silvermog

75 posts

159 months

Saturday 17th August 2024
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GrahamPM said:
And I’ve had my own 1997 993 Speedster since 2010
… and better looking it is too. Not very keen on the chequer cab look I'm afraid.

I think Ninemeister's interpretation and I'd hazard implementation may be much the better answer here.

Kudos for the foresight to commission it and hope you're enjoying it as much as possible whenever the weather allows!

BabyStig

41 posts

155 months

Saturday 17th August 2024
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I like the colour (that's gotta be one goofy lookin' dog though), I'm surprised but I like the interior too and I agree with many here that the rear 3/4 view looks weird. The Speedster-hump doesn't seem to integrate well with the engine cover/rear-end. I was never a fan of the twist wheels and they really take away from the car here too. Cup II's would be better or RUF style. They could still be painted though.

BabyStig

41 posts

155 months

Saturday 17th August 2024
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GrahamPM said:
And I’ve had my own 1997 993 Speedster since 2010

Now THIS is far better styled and wheeled. Beautiful.

GreatScott2016

2,114 posts

108 months

Saturday 17th August 2024
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FMOB said:
I was thinking New York taxi cab yellow.



I’d rather take a ride in the cab if I’m honestsmile

Robertb

3,118 posts

258 months

Saturday 17th August 2024
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GrahamPM said:
And I’ve had my own 1997 993 Speedster since 2010

That looks like I’d expect a 993 speedster to look.

The yellow one looks weird and I don’t know why.

GTRene

20,432 posts

244 months

Saturday 17th August 2024
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Robertb said:
That looks like I’d expect a 993 speedster to look.

The yellow one looks weird and I don’t know why.
easter egg?


V8ALV

16 posts

225 months

Sunday 18th August 2024
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Does Luca have anything to with Notre Dame…..?