Porsche Turned Toy Story Characters Into Real Cars-And They’re Incredible
Porsche and Pixar have developed three one-off 911 models inspired by the characters Woody, Jessie, and Buzz Lightyear ahead of the release of Toy Story 5. According to Porsche, the vehicles were hand-finished by the company’s Sonderwunsch team, featuring custom paint and interiors created without the use of vinyl graphics.
The three vehicles will be sold together as a set. Porsche stated that the proceeds from the sale will benefit the American Red Cross, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, and the Starlight Children’s Foundation.
How were the Toy Story Porsche 911s designed?
Porsche’s Sonderwunsch team spent more than 350 hours hand-finishing each vehicle. The company reported that no vinyl graphics were used on any of the three cars; every detail was achieved through paint and custom upholstery.
For Woody’s 911 Carrera T, paint specialists used a mix of Golf Blue, Dark Sea Blue, and white. To create a realistic denim texture, Porsche specialists pressed actual denim fabric into the wet paint, a technique the company said it had never attempted before.
What are the specific features of the Woody, Jessie, and Buzz models?
Each car incorporates design elements tailored to the specific character’s personality and appearance.

Woody’s 911 Carrera T
This model features Coffee Black and Aurum Gold accents with red graphics. The five-spoke wheels in black and gold are designed to resemble a sheriff’s badge. Inside, the cabin includes brown vintage leather and Speed Yellow inserts with a red checkered pattern. The illuminated door sills feature the phrase “Ride Like the Wind!” and the car includes a Pixar ball shifter.
Jessie’s 911 Targa 4 GTS
Finished in Jessie White Metallic with a pearl overlay, this model includes 944 Cobalt Blue Metallic rocker panels and Atacama Yellow accents. The Targa roof piping is light beige, and the standard “Targa” script is replaced with Jessie’s name. The interior features Dark Night Blue leather with Bordeaux Red and Pebble Grey stitching, cowhide pattern floor mats, and “Yee Haw!” illuminated door sills.
Buzz Lightyear’s 911 GT3 RS
Porsche selected a 911 GT3 RS with the Weissach Package for the Buzz Lightyear tribute. The car is white with hand-painted green and purple accents, and the rear wing is styled to evoke Buzz’s deployable wings. The hood vent graphics mimic Buzz’s chest buttons, and the door sills display the phrase “To Infinity and Beyond.”
Bob Pauley, a Pixar lead production artist, stated that the GT3 RS was chosen because Buzz is “the coolest toy” and the GT3 RS is the “coolest” Porsche model.
How does this collaboration compare to previous Pixar projects?
This is the second major partnership between the two companies. In 2022, Porsche and Pixar created the 911 Sally Special, a one-off vehicle based on the character Sally Carrera from the Cars franchise. That single vehicle later sold at auction for $3.6 million.

While the Sally Special was a single-car project, the Toy Story collaboration expands the scope to three distinct models across different 911 variants: the Carrera T, the Targa 4 GTS, and the GT3 RS.
What may happen next for these vehicles?
Because the cars are designated for charitable sale, they may be auctioned as a collective package. Given the $3.6 million valuation of the previous Sally Special, the combined sale of three highly detailed one-offs could potentially reach a significant sum for the beneficiary charities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Porsche models were used for the Toy Story collaboration?
Porsche used the 911 Carrera T for Woody, the 911 Targa 4 GTS for Jessie, and the 911 GT3 RS with the Weissach Package for Buzz Lightyear.
Were stickers or wraps used on the cars?
No. According to Porsche, there are no vinyl graphics on any of the three cars; all details are hand-painted.
Who will receive the money from the sale of the cars?
Proceeds will go to the American Red Cross, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, and the Starlight Children’s Foundation.
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