Porsche 918 Spyder Steering Wheel Retrim

Harry Pitcher • April 3, 2025

Another high calibre vehicle at d:class, 1/3 of the Holy Trinity from the early 10's which included the Porsche 918 Spyder, McLaren P1, and Ferrari LaFerrari. This now makes it 2 out of the 3 we have worked on, the other being a McLaren P1. We have worked on tens of McLaren P1s, but none that we can post publicly. If you do like P1s, you should look at Lanzante, they build some fantastic cars...... 👀


Now, back to business. This 918 Spyder came to us for a steering wheel retrim as the new owner wanted the car to feel nice and fresh for them. They love Alcantara so decided to replace the OEM leather with Alcantara. This included replacing the grey leather racing band to a grey Alcantara one. Lastly, our customer also wanted to change up the stitching from black to grey. The vehicle now feels much better and the grey stitching catches your eye when looking into the interior. Another happy customer!

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