Mark Zuckerberg Redesigns Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT Into A Minivan For Wife Priscilla Chan, Gets A 911 GT3 For Himself

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By Ronald Tech







Mark Zuckerberg’s Custom Porsche Designs Delight Car Enthusiasts

Zuckerberg Unveils Custom Porsche Designs

Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg has taken a pivot in the world of automotive luxury, recently announcing his bespoke design of a Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT into a minivan tailored for his wife Priscilla Chan.

Zuckerberg’s Unique Project has grabbed the attention of enthusiasts everywhere. In a recent Instagram post, the tech mogul revealed his collaboration with California-based auto shop West Coast Customs to bring his vision to life, transforming the sleek coupe into a functional and stylish minivan.


Not leaving himself out, Zuckerberg ensured there was something for him too, as he acquired a Porsche 911 GT3 with a Touring package, matching the gray shade of Chan’s reimagined Cayenne.

The CEO’s Instagram post read, “Threw in a manual GT3 Touring to make it his and hers,” alongside captivating images of the customized vehicles at West Coast Customs and a charming selfie of the couple posing with their new Porsches.

Additionally, a short video clip showcased the altered vehicle, featuring sliding doors and an elongated body.

Impact and Significance – The Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT comes with a starting price tag of approximately $200,000 in the U.S., showcasing the level of personalization Zuckerberg is willing to invest in for his family. The 911 GT3 sports car is another exemplar of top-tier automotive craftsmanship.

This is not Zuckerberg’s first foray into customized vehicle pairs; in a reminiscent snapshot from June 2022, he shared a picture of two classic Ford Bronco vehicles – one tailored for Chan and the other for himself, captioned affectionately as “His and hers.”

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Portions of this article contain images courtesy of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.