Exclusive Porsche Taycan Turbo S Sport Turismo Soho House One: Art on Wheels
Porsche Sonderwunsch has unveiled a unique electric vehicle, the Taycan Turbo S Sport Turismo, created in collaboration with the Soho Home brand. This project combines classic Porsche features with design solutions known from Soho House interiors.
The model’s name may seem confusing, as Soho House is a network of private clubs worldwide, while Soho Home is a brand selling interior items, from sofas costing $17,075 to floor lamps priced at $5,195. However, both companies belong to the same group, and most of us are unlikely to become their clients.
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Exterior design: Hours of manual work
The unique estate was created by the Porsche Sonderwunsch division. Its painting took “several hundred hours of work.” The color Greek Street Green is inspired by the facade of the first Soho House club in London. The Paint to Sample Plus technology was used to create it.
The matte finish is complemented by a hand-applied coachline in SH One Brass, as well as the Soho House logo on the rear doors. The contrasting wheels are finished in Monteverde Green.
Interior: Luxury and comfort of Soho Home
The car’s interior reflects “the relaxed and contemporary interiors of Soho Home.” The seats are inspired by the Murphy Jacquard pattern, which can be found on cushions costing $395.
The interior features Truffle Brown leather, special floor mats, and a Variable Light Control panoramic roof with a unique laser-engraved geometric pattern. There are also open-pore burl wood inserts, the final finish of which took 16 months to develop.
Technical specifications: Power without compromise
Despite the exclusive design, the technical components remain at the level of the top Turbo S version. The car is equipped with a 105 kWh battery and a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system, which develops 939 hp (700 kW) and 1,110 Nm of torque.
This allows the estate to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.4 seconds, with a top speed of 260 km/h.
This project demonstrates how the Porsche Sonderwunsch personalization program allows for the creation of true works of art on wheels, combining cutting-edge technology with unique design solutions. The collaboration with Soho Home underscores the brand’s desire to go beyond traditional automotive design, integrating elements of interior art and architecture. The cost of such an example likely significantly exceeds the price of a standard Taycan Turbo S Sport Turismo, making it a collector’s item for connoisseurs of exclusivity.

