A one-of-a-kind Porsche 911 designed by pop star Dua Lipa is going on sale for £345,000.
The Dua Lipa Rennstall GT3 RS was configured by the musician as part of her ongoing work with the luxury car brand.
The motor’s turquoise, red, gold and dark green colourway perfectly reflects the stars vibrant on-stage performances.
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The 2024 Porsche 911 GT3 RS is equipped with a naturally aspirated 4.0-litre flat-six engine, which powers a hair-raising top speed of 184mph.

Porsche’s most track focussed 911 can go from naught to 62mph in just 3.2 seconds.
The interior is finished in black leather with a race-tex-trim that features guards red stitching.
The vehicle, which features the star’s name on its body, was originally unveiled at the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix weekend.

Proceeds from the auction will be donated to a charity set up by the three-time Grammy Award-winning artist – whose hits include Levitating.
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The Sunny Hill Foundation supports Kosovan society, with a focus on arts and culture.
The auction will take place in Stuttgart, Germany, on 31 July, as reported by Whsts The Jam.

A spokesperson for RM Sotheby’s, which is hosting the sale, said: “Between concerts in Paris and Prague as part of her phenomenal 2024-2025 Radical Optimism world tour, Dua Lipa paid a visit to Monte Carlo ahead of this year’s Monaco Grand Prix to unveil a unique 911 GT3 RS.
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“As part of her ongoing collaboration with Porsche, the three-time Grammy Award-winning artist helped configure this special edition of the 992-generation, track-focused halo car, which RM Sotheby’s is delighted to offer for auction.
“With global pop powerhouse Dua Lipa being core to the project, and with the proceeds raised going directly into supporting the Sunny Hill Foundation, the sale of this one-off 911 ‘Dua Lipa Rennstall GT3 RS’ is especially significant and presents a unique opportunity to collectors.”
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