Gunther Werks Miami Commission: limited 911 Turbo with 24-karat gold
Discover the Gunther Werks Miami Commission, a limited Porsche 911 Turbo with 850 hp, 24-karat rose gold interior, and carbon fiber body. Only 75 units available.
American company Gunther Werks has unveiled a new version of the 911 Turbo as part of a limited series of 75 cars. Called the Miami Commission, this project is the first example delivered to a client on the U.S. East Coast.
The car's key feature is the use of 24-karat rose gold to trim specific interior elements. The manual transmission shift knob, steering wheel components, and the logo plaques on the seatbacks are all gilded. The manufacturer notes that the gold used is practically pure.

Technically, the model is based on a classic Porsche 911, featuring a modernized air-cooled flat-six engine with twin turbochargers. It produces 850 horsepower and 813 Nm of torque. The engine has been enhanced with new pistons, connecting rods, a crankshaft, and custom ECU tuning. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a six-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential.
The body is made entirely from carbon fiber. The claimed curb weight is 1,247 kg. The car rides on forged magnesium wheels and uses a reinforced suspension with adaptive dampers, along with Brembo brakes that can be fitted with carbon-ceramic discs. Pricing starts at around $850,000, though each example is built to individual specification.