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Keep these coming - they’re all fantastic. Would love to see a Superior Red configuration. I’ve never seen one in person but it looks similar to amethyst to me, but a little darker and with deeper red tones. Could be totally off, though.
A few interesting ones currently undergoing the infamous CXX "feasibility testing..." Some of the details on these are representative of aftermarket parts such as the seat inserts and all mesh painted black, but some of the interior bits should be interested as they are approved/denied. Calipers of course would be aftermarket, and seat belts are just fantasy, but these are the two final specs a client is deciding between.
A few interesting ones currently undergoing the infamous CXX "feasibility testing..." Some of the details on these are representative of aftermarket parts such as the seat inserts and all mesh painted black, but some of the interior bits should be interested as they are approved/denied. Calipers of course would be aftermarket, and seat belts are just fantasy, but these are the two final specs a client is deciding between.
I like the cohiba interior. I am torn between cohiba or crayon for my black touring with 18 ways.
I notice there is white stitching on the cohiba. Is that CXX?
You can select exclusive manufacture leather interior option. This includes deviated stitch. But if you want a different colour, you then select the deviated stitch option and choose whatever colour you want from the long list.
I like the cohiba interior. I am torn between cohiba or crayon for my black touring with 18 ways.
I notice there is white stitching on the cohiba. Is that CXX?
As per above, the default stitching on the Exclusive Manufaktur interior will be in whatever your deviated leather color is throughout. This rendering is actually more of a Congac/Cream tone as it provides a nice contrast to the black leather and the cohiba.
These are actually PCCB's, if you look at the renders of the superior Red car those are the steel. The configurator makes the PCCB rotors look lighter.
One of our latest builds for a client here on Rennlist. Amethyst Metallic over Cohiba Exclusive Manufaktur interior, custom seat inserts, and Neodyme wheels + accents:
Bonus realistic render apart of a new series of rendering style we are working on (more to come in 2022!):
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How do you contact CXX without going through the dealership? Is it possible? My dealership makes me feel like I’m bothering them every time I ask a question. This is my first time ordering from Porsche. Thanks for the help
How do you contact CXX without going through the dealership? Is it possible? My dealership makes me feel like I’m bothering them every time I ask a question. This is my first time ordering from Porsche. Thanks for the help
I am not sure unfortunately. In my experience a good dealer representative that cares about your CXX requests and basically lobbies for you is an important asset to have. They should have a process for submitting the CXX request, and then it goes to the factory for pricing/approval. Almost anything is possible for the the right price, but some of it has to do with how many Porsches you have ordered in the past etc. Most of my clients will compile all of their dream CXX requests, we render them out, then the renderings are submitted to the dealer, the dealer is happy because it's less work for them, they're sent to Porsche, and then we wait for approval. Generally simple requests such as a certain part in deviated leather or stitch are approved, and more complex are rejected, then we revise the spec and submit once more.
I am sure a member on here who has gone through the process first hand can further clarify.