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Stuttgart. Together with the designers from the Development Centre in Weissach, the Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur has created a new interior concept for the Porsche 911. The leather interior features a perfect combination of colours, materials and individual enhancements and can now be ordered for all models of the 911 series. The equipment package includes quilted seat centre panels at the front and rear, quilted door panels, as well as other extensive leather trim from the portfolio of the Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur. “Personalisation plays an important role at Porsche,” says Alexander Fabig, Vice President Individualization and Classic at Porsche AG. “Around 90 percent of all 911 models are customised to order for customers, and 25% of all cars in this series delivered worldwide go through our Exclusive Manufaktur. With the new ‘Leather Interior Exclusive Manufaktur’ option, we are adding another highlight to our range, which comprises approximately 700 options. We will initial...

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