Ferragamo Paints Porsche’s 911 and Taycan in Signature Blusogno Blue

Ferragamo joins Porsche Italia for a 40th-anniversary salute, dressing two performance classics in its runway-born blue.

Ferragamo Paints Porsche’s 911 and Taycan in Signature Blusogno Blue
Ferragamo Paints Porsche’s 911 and Taycan in Signature Blusogno Blue

Ferragamo’s “Blusogno” blue, first seen on Maximilian Davis’s fall 2023 runway, has migrated from calf-skin handbags to bodywork. To salute Porsche Italia’s 40th birthday, the Tuscan house and the Stuttgart marque have turned out two limited runs—the 911 Carrera 4 GTS and the all-electric Taycan 4S—painted and trimmed in the saturated hue.

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Both models were completed by Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur in Zuffenhausen and are limited to 52 cars for the Italian market. The lacquer stretches across the body panels, where hand-drawn white pinstripes trace the front lid, rear spoiler and wheels, setting off red Porsche crests and a discreet anniversary badge on each B-pillar.

Inside, “Blusogno” leather wraps the front and rear seats, GT steering wheel, and centre-console accents, while Paldao wood veneers have been finished in the same tone. “Modern Pebble Gray” piping sharpens the seat edges, and red trim strips highlight storage compartments and the trunk. A Sport Chrono clock with an Italian tricolour dial crowns the dashboard.

Porsche x Ferragamo
Porsche x Ferragamo
Porsche x Ferragamo
Porsche x Ferragamo
Porsche x Ferragamo
Porsche x Ferragamo

Ferragamo’s presence is clear but restrained. A white-lit logo glows on black brushed-aluminium door sills, the key’s side panels match the paint, and a custom indoor car cover arrives in the blue shade, edged with white piping and signed by both brands. Even the document folder and key pouch come in matching leather.

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For clients who prize coordination, the partnership lets accessories, cabins and coachwork speak the same colour language—a fashion-meets-motoring statement delivered in just 52 examples.

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