Special Editions
Mercedes-Maybach V12 Edition Honors a Century of Twelve-Cylinder Luxury
Limited to just 50 examples, the S 680-based edition blends MANUFAKTUR craftsmanship with gold-infused details and historic Zeppelin inspiration
Subaru Unveils Sunrise Yellow Special Editions of WRX and BRZ
Limited 2026 Series.Yellow models debut at Boxerfest 2025.
Tiger Spirit: McLaren 750S JC96 Debuts as Japan-Only Special
Subtitle: A 61-unit tribute to McLaren’s 1996 JGTC title blends racing heritage, bespoke design, and track-focused innovation.
Q by Aston Martin Marks 60 Years of Volante with Bespoke Anniversary Editions
In-house tailoring division celebrates heritage with limited-run DB12 and Vanquish Volante.
BMW Unveils Limited-Run M850i Edition M Heritage at Pebble Beach
Special 8 Series celebrates the original E31 with historic colors and exclusive detailing
1 of 1 Range Rover SV Asilomar Drops in Monterey
Range Rover has made a tradition these last few years of showing off highly exclusive special editions at Monterey Car Week, and 2025 marked a reveal that was perhaps its most exclusive yet. In fact, it was one of one according to Range Rover.
Range Rover SV Black: Sensory Audio and New Design Details
Range Rover SV Black celebrates the timeless luxury appeal of an all‑black specification; the result being the darkest, stealthiest Range Rover ever created.
New Range Rover Sport SV Black Gets Monochrome Treatment
Range Rover Sport SV Black takes sporting attitude to the next level. A dynamic and assertive take on the all‑black theme, featuring exquisite and uncompromising attention to detail.
Introducing the Defender Octa Black
Defender OCTA, the master of extreme performance on‑ and off‑road, has a new, even bolder attitude: Defender OCTA Black.
Porsche Celebrates 70 Years of Porsche Club of America with Carrera T-based 911 Club Coupe
The new limited-edition 911 continues the tradition of special editions celebrating the Porsche Club of America (PCA). The world’s largest club for Porsche owners founded originally in 1955 by Bill Sholar.

