Porsche and Pixar Mark 30 Years of Toy Story With Three One-Off 911s
Naturally, Porsche, Pixar, and Disney teamed up to create three unique 911s inspired by Woody, Buzz, and Jessie.
If you’re a fan of sports cars, Porsche almost certainly holds a place in your heart. But if you’re 40 or younger, something else might share that space: Pixar’s Toy Story franchise. Both changed their respective worlds, with Porsche perfecting the rear-engine sports car and Pixar pioneering 3D-animated feature films. Now, with Toy Story 5 celebrating 30 years of the franchise, Pixar, Disney, and Porsche have teamed up on something either entirely expected or unexpected, depending on your worldview: a trio of special 911s that you could own.
Each of the three cars is themed around one of Toy Story’s lead characters, meaning Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and Jessie. Each was created by Porsche’s Sonderwunsch division, which translates from German as “special wishes.” Each character’s personality comes through, turning all three cars into true one-offs. Better yet, they’ll be sold to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, the American Red Cross, and the Starlight Children’s Foundation.
To Infinity and Beyond: 911 GT3 RS Buzz Lightyear
If there was ever a perfect Porsche to channel a Space Ranger, it’s the 911 GT3 RS (992.1) with the Weissach package. The giant wing and hard-edged aero already do half the work, and Porsche leaned into that with a color scheme that mirrors Buzz Lightyear’s look. The rear wing gets matching colors, including wing struts painted in Light Grey, while the rest of the GT3 RS wears a white base with Green Yellow and Lizard Green accents across the front and rear fascia, roof, fenders, lower doors, and wing endplates.
The details are what really sell it. The car’s magnesium wheels are painted white and fitted with Space Ranger–logo center caps. Even the Goodyear tires were custom-molded, swapping the standard branding for “Lightyear” lettering. Porsche says there are also Easter eggs hidden in the tires, though they don’t affect performance. The build additionally includes the front-axle lift system, Porsche carbon-ceramic brakes with black calipers, and an extended-range fuel tank.
Inside, the Weissach-equipped GT3 RS continues the theme with Lizard Green accents and stitching set against Pebble Grey leather and Arctic Grey Race-Tex material. A Buzz Lightyear motif and inscription appear on the dashboard, while matte carbon door-sill guards illuminate Buzz’s signature catchphrase in white with Light Grey detailing. Even the roof liner has unique stitching with a subtle Toy Story reference worked in.
Yee Haw: 911 Targa 4 GTS Jessie
The 2026 911 Targa 4 GTS inspired by Jessie takes a different approach. According to Porsche, much of it was customized by hand, and it shows. The company created a one-off paint called Jessie White Metallic, finished with a pearl overlay, to echo the pearl buttons on the character’s shirt. From there, Porsche layered in more of Jessie’s look, with the front and rear fascia and lower rocker panels finished in 944 Cobalt Blue Metallic.
The upper section of the front luggage-compartment lid and the rear decklid are painted Atacama Yellow with GTS Red pinstriping, while the mirror caps and side stripes also wear GTS Red to mimic Jessie’s hat. One of the coolest touches is the Targa bar, which is replaced with a version wearing “Jessie” in the same font Porsche uses for its model scripts. This build also gets the front-axle lift system, Power Steering Plus, and high-gloss black brake calipers.
The interior is just as detailed. Dark Night Blue, Bordeaux Red, and Pebble Grey leather are paired with Pebble Grey cross-stitching, while the seat centers and door-panel inserts use a special fabric designed to replicate denim as a nod to Jessie’s jeans. Bordeaux Red Race-Tex appears on the Targa bar’s interior trim, window-frame trim, and upper interior mirror panel. Porsche also wrapped the extended dashboard, sunvisors, inner door-sill guards, and fuse-box covers in leather.
Then there are the floormats, which mimic the black-and-white cowhide pattern of Jessie’s chaps. Like the Buzz GT3 RS, the door-sill guards light up with character-specific lettering, in this case “Yee Haw.” The Jessie Targa 4 also comes loaded with the Premium package, Night Vision Assist, InnoDrive, PDCC, and a heated GT Sport steering wheel.
Ride Like the Wind: 911 Carrera T Woody
For Woody, Porsche began with the 2026 911 Carrera T and built from there. The biggest visual cue is the custom paint developed to replicate the look of worn blue jeans, including a denimlike texture. It blends Golf Blue, White, and Dark Sea Blue to create the distressed appearance of aged denim, giving the Carrera T a finish unlike anything else here.
The Sport Design front fascia is painted Coffee Black, while the front spoiler lip is finished in Aurum. The lower rocker panels continue the Coffee Black treatment, and just above them the lower doors wear Fire Red graphics with “Woody” worked into the design. Porsche also fitted this build with the front-axle lift system, sport titanium tailpipes, and a 22.1-gallon extended-range fuel tank.
Inside, the Woody theme begins with illuminated door-sill guards displaying his catchphrase, “Ride Like the Wind.” The Carrera T shares several cabin ideas with the Jessie Targa 4, which makes sense given that Woody and Jessie come from the same fictional 1950s toy line within the Toy Story universe. That means black-and-white cowhide-pattern floormats and seat centers upholstered in replica denim fabric colored Dark Night Blue.
Still, Porsche made sure Woody’s car has its own identity. For the first time, it used brown vintage leather as a nod to Woody’s worn hat. That leather gets Cognac stitching and is paired with Dark Night Blue leather and Cohiba Brown cross-stitching, similar in spirit to the Jessie car but distinct in execution. Other interior upgrades include a Burmester surround-sound system, 18-way adaptive sport seats with memory, and rear seating.
A Red-Carpet Debut
All three Toy Story–inspired 911s will make their global debut during Toy Story 5’s red-carpet premiere on June 9 in Los Angeles. The film arrives in theaters across the U.S. on June 19.