These Custom Porsche 911s Are Inspired By Buzz Lightyear, Woody, & Jessie From ‘Toy Story 5’

Three one-of-one 911s—a GT3 RS, Targa 4 GTS, and Carrera T—mark the release of “Toy Story 5,” which is already receiving rave views ahead of its June 19 theatrical release.

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They might not drive beyond infinity, but this trio of Porsche 911s promises to bring a little Toy Story-inspired wonder to the garages of their future owners. Crafted by Porsche’s Sonderwunsch (“special wishes” in German) department, the cars were unveiled in Los Angeles in celebration of the fifth and final film in the beloved Pixar franchise, which debuts in theaters June 19.

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Tim Allen’s Buzz Lightyear superhero is honored with a 911 GT3 RS, aka the most extreme roadgoing Porsche money can buy, featuring a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six, Porsche’s dual-clutch automatic gearbox, and an incredible ability to generate downforce. Pushing it to the 911’s performance potential, this one is equipped with a weight-saving Weissach Package, one of the final production examples of this model year. Much like Lightyear’s scheme, the car is painted white with accents in Green Yellow and Lizard Green on the front lid, front and rear fascia, roof, front and rear fenders, the bottom of the doors and the wing endplates. The magnesium wheels are painted in white and feature customized center caps sporting the Space Ranger logo, created by Pixar Animation Studios production designer Bob Pauley. In addition, bespoke Goodyear tires are reimagined as “Lightyear” tires, featuring custom-molded sidewall lettering created exclusively for this vehicle.

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The interior features green accents throughout—on door loops, seat belts (Lizard Green), and stitching across the dash, console, and shifter—paired with Pebble Grey leather, Arctic Grey Race-Tex, and Violeta leather on the upper seats. Bespoke touches include a Buzz Lightyear motif by Bob Pauley on the dashboard, illuminated “To Infinity and Beyond” door sills, and a Toy Story easter egg in the roof liner stitching.

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Cowgirl rag doll Jessie, voiced by Joan Cusack, is represented by a 532-horspower 2026 911 Targa 4 GTS customized mostly by hand. It wears a pearly white new paint color—Jessie White Metallic—which harks to the pearl buttons on her western shirt. The front and rear fascia, as well as the lower rocker panel areas, are painted in 944 Cobalt Blue Metallic, while the upper part of the front luggage compartment lid and rear decklid are highlighted in Atacama Yellow. The side view mirror shells are painted in GTS Red, and a red Targa top mimics Jessie’s hat. Adorably, the “targa” designation on the Targa bar has been replaced with “Jessie” written in the font of Porsche model designations.

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The Jessie 911 Targa 4’s cabin combines Dark Night Blue, Bordeaux Red, and Pebble Grey leather with denim-look fabric on the seat and door centers (a nod to the characters’ jeans), plus Bordeaux Red Race-Tex on the Targa bar and window trim. Standout touches include black-and-white cowhide-pattern floor mats matching Jessie’s outfit and illuminated “YEE HAW!” door sill guards.

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Tom Hanks’ Woody gets a 2026 911 Carrera T finished in a custom Dark Sea Blue paint (with Golf Blue and White) developed to mimic worn-in denim, complete with visible jean texture and patina. It has Coffee Black accents, an Aurum front spoiler lip, Fire Red door graphics with Woody’s name, and custom wheels. Inside, a Speed Yellow leather inlay with a red checkered pattern nods to Woody’s shirt, paired with new Brown vintage leather (a first for Porsche, evoking well-loved toys) and Dark Night Blue leather with denim-fabric seat centers. Cowhide-pattern floor mats and illuminated “Ride Like the Wind!” door sills complete the theme.

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The Porsches arrive just as the first reactions to Toy Story 5 are going live online, with critics hailing it as a tear jerker that adds to “one of the greatest film franchises ever made.”

“Watching the characters of Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and Jessie come to life on the road with the help of the creative minds of Disney and Pixar, Style Porsche, and the Sonderwunsch department is very exciting,” said Timo Resch, President and CEO of Porsche Cars North America. “Many of us—and our children—grew up watching the Toy Story films on the big screen. Celebrating this milestone is particularly rewarding—especially knowing that this initiative will ultimately support children and families in need.”

In keeping with the wholesome positivity, all three vehicles will be sold as part of a charitable initiative supporting Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, the American Red Cross and Starlight Children’s Foundation.

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