04/20/2025
Artic Grey is one of my favourite standard pallet colors. It’s almost a modern reincarnation of Graphite Blue, a shade that was introduced and then died with the 991.2. The color was first seen on the Cayenne Turbo GT and the 4RS as the models launch colors, and has since made its way across Porsche’s sports car range.
Alongside the shade we see a set of silver wheels. These wheels work perfectly against the lighter grey of the body color. Out of all the wheel colors, silver has been by far the most popular against Artic. We can also spot the black callipers of the PCCB brakes.
The 2 carbon options also make an appearance. CF mirror caps and roof are 2 options that go against the ethos of Touring greatly, but on this car, they work extremely well. Something that contrasts racey theme of the carbon is the touring pack in chrome, an option that should appear on all touring’s in my eyes.
On the inside we see Chalk exclusive manufaktur leather. This is the brightest leather offered on the Touring, and its one that suits this car extremely well. The leather appears over the lower parts of the cabin, including the 18-way seats, a seat of champion for many Touring owners. Matching the carbon, we see on the outside, we see gloss carbon trim on the inside. This example is also sporting a manual transmission.