Pixar Teams Up With Porsche’s Sonderwunsch Program For Upcoming Toy Story 5 Movie

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Porsche is diving back into Pixar’s universe—and this time, it’s bringing Toy Story along for the ride.

The automaker has confirmed it’s building three one-off vehicles through its ultra-exclusive Sonderwunsch customization program to celebrate the release of Toy Story 5.

Each custom Porsche will be inspired by a beloved character from the franchise: Buzz Lightyear, Woody, and Jessie.

While the finished cars remain under wraps for now, the teaser alone has already sparked plenty of speculation among both Porsche fans and Pixar fans alike.

Three Custom Porsches Are Based On Toy Story Characters

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Porsche released a teaser image showing three covered vehicles lined up ahead of their official reveal.

Two appear to be standard Porsche 911 models based on their silhouette.

The third looks far more aggressive, featuring what appears to be a large rear wing and a more extreme body design.

Some enthusiasts believe it could be based on something like a Porsche 911 GT3 RS or even a Manthey-equipped model, though Porsche hasn’t confirmed anything yet.

Porsche Has Worked With Pixar Before

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This isn’t the company’s first collaboration with Pixar.

In 2022, Porsche created the one-off Porsche 911 Sally Special inspired by Sally Carrera from Pixar’s Cars.

That car featured unique styling details, custom wheels, and a special blue paint finish inspired by the animated character.

It eventually sold at auction for charity and was widely praised for blending fun design elements with genuine Porsche craftsmanship.

The Cars Will Debut In Los Angeles

The three custom builds will officially be revealed at the Toy Story 5 red carpet premiere in Los Angeles on June 19, 2026.

That’s when fans will finally get to see how Porsche interpreted Buzz, Woody, and Jessie through real-world design.

According to Toy Story production designer Bob Pauley, the goal was to reflect each character through materials, colors, and styling cues without making the cars feel overly cartoonish.

They’ll Eventually Be Sold For Charity


After making their red carpet debut, all three vehicles will be sold.

Porsche says proceeds from the sales will benefit nonprofit organizations that support children and underserved communities.

That alone makes this collaboration worthwhile.

Still, let’s be honest, everyone really just wants to see what a Buzz Lightyear-themed Porsche looks like.

Author: Andre Nalin

Title: Writer

Andre has worked as a writer and editor for multiple car and motorcycle publications over the last decade, but he has reverted to freelancing these days. He has accumulated a ton of seat time during his ridiculous road trips in highly unsuitable vehicles, and he’s built magazine-featured cars. He prefers it when his bikes and cars are fast and loud, but if he had to pick one, he’d go with loud.

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