- Porsche is teaming up with Pixar again with three custom 911s inspired by Toy Story 5.
- This one-off car, created through Porsche’s Sonderwunsch program, will debut at the film’s Los Angeles premiere on June 19, 2026.
- All three vehicles will be auctioned, and the proceeds will be donated to various charities.
Remember Sally? Not the real thing Car character, but a real-life 911 that shares the same name. In 2022, Porsche created a unique car inspired by Sally Carrera, finished in Sally Blue Metallic with special rims and even her signature “tattoo” on the rear bumper.
Now, Porsche is stepping back into the world of Pixar. To celebrate the upcoming film Toy Story 5The automaker will launch three bespoke cars created through the Sonderwunsch program, each inspired by fan-favorite characters: Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, and Woody.
But for now, the cars themselves are being kept under wraps. The three will make their official debut in Toy Story 5 red carpet premiere in Los Angeles on June 19, 2026. Until then, we only have one teaser image (below) to work with—but it still provides a few clues.

Toy Story 5 Porsche teaser
Photo by: Porsche
The image shows three closed Porsches. Two of them look like standard 911s from the rear, but the third is different. It hints at a more aggressive design, with a distinctive front end and a fearsome rear wing.
Our best guess? Similar to Manthey’s 911 GT3, perhaps with styling inspired by everyone’s favorite Space Ranger—at least, that’s what we hope. We won’t know for sure until the cover is lifted later this year.
“Collaborating with the Sonderwunsch team meant interpreting these characters through materials, colors, and shapes—staying true to who they are without being literal,” said Toy Story production designer Bob Pauley. “It’s a design exercise rooted in storytelling.”
Following their red carpet debut, all three cars will be auctioned, with proceeds going to non-profit organizations that support children and communities in need.
Motorcycle Pickup1: The first Porsche–Pixar collaboration set the bar high, and this latest project looks promising as well. It will be interesting to see how Porsche translates this iconic character into its signature sports car design.


