
Porsche teamed up with Soho House for a one-off 952 hp Taycan
An interiors brand and a sports car maker turn out to speak the same language
Porsche has built a one-of-one Taycan, and this time the inspiration comes from the world of private members' clubs. The Taycan Turbo S Soho House One is a Sonderwunsch creation made with Soho Home, the interiors brand of Soho House, pairing 952 hp with a cabin that feels more boutique hotel than sports car.
A colour with an address
The exterior wears a bespoke satin paint called Greek Street Green, named after 40 Greek Street, the address of the very first Soho House in London. The wheels are finished in a contrasting Monteverde Green. It is a deeply referential piece of design, the kind of detail that means little to a passer-by but everything to someone who knows the story behind the club, which is precisely the point of a one-off like this.
An interior built like a members' club
Inside is where the collaboration really comes alive. The cabin is trimmed in Truffle Brown leather with a bespoke Murphy Jacquard seat fabric in a chocolate shade, its geometric pattern drawn from the 180 House in London. There is burl wood trim and a Variable Light Control glass roof that can switch between clear and tinted at the touch of a button. The result is an interior that borrows the warm, textured, considered feel of a Soho House lounge rather than the usual cool minimalism of an EV.
Still a 952 hp Taycan Turbo S
Beneath the bespoke styling sits a Taycan Turbo S Sport Turismo, the wagon-bodied version of Porsche's most powerful electric saloon, producing 952 hp. None of the design work softens the performance: this is still one of the fastest four-door cars on the planet, now dressed in a way no other Taycan will ever be. It premiered at the Icons of Porsche event at Silverstone on 20 and 21 June 2026.
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Brand collaborations can feel hollow, but this one works because both names actually trade in the same currency: atmosphere and craft. A green paint named after a front door and seat fabric lifted from a specific club room are exactly the kind of quietly knowing details that justify a one-off, and pairing them with the Sport Turismo, the best-looking Taycan, rather than the saloon is the right call. It is a reminder that Porsche's Sonderwunsch division is now operating as a genuine luxury atelier. We just wish more than one person would get to enjoy it.


