PORSCHE UNVEILS LIMITED-EDITION 911 TURBO S SADU EDITION TO MARK 70 YEARS IN KUWAIT - Kanebridge News
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PORSCHE UNVEILS LIMITED-EDITION 911 TURBO S SADU EDITION TO MARK 70 YEARS IN KUWAIT

Just 20 examples of the bespoke Porsche 911 Turbo S Sadu Edition will be produced, celebrating Kuwait’s cultural heritage and the marque’s seven-decade history in the region.

By Staff Writer
Tue, May 19, 2026 11:04amGrey Clock 2 min

Porsche has unveiled a limited-edition 911 Turbo S created exclusively for Kuwait, marking 70 years since the first Porsche sports car was imported into the Middle East.

Called the 911 Turbo S Sadu Edition, the bespoke model is based on the latest 992.II-generation Turbo S, with production limited to just 20 vehicles.

The release commemorates the arrival of a Porsche 356 Cabriolet imported into Kuwait by Morad Behbehani in 1956, establishing Behbehani Motors Company as the brand’s first Middle Eastern dealership.

The special-edition model draws heavily on Al Sadu, the traditional wool weaving practice recognised as part of UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2020. Known for its bold geometric patterns and cultural significance across the Arabian Peninsula, the weaving style has been incorporated throughout both the exterior and interior detailing of the car.

“The Turbo S Sadu Edition combines high performance with exclusive craftsmanship,” Porsche Middle East and Africa CEO Dr Manfred Bräunl said.

“This very special project has been years in the making and the final product is a fitting tribute to the Behbehani family’s 70-year Porsche story.”

Finished in Cremewhite with black high-gloss accents, the car features bespoke Sadu-inspired decals across the lower doors and rear wing, alongside specially painted Sport Classic wheels and gold ‘Turbo S Sadu Edition’ badging.

Inside, the two-tone leather cabin combines black and Bordeaux Red finishes with GT Silver detailing and custom Sadu-pattern textiles integrated into the seats and door panels. The ‘70 Years’ anniversary motif has also been embossed into the headrests in Arabic lettering.

Additional detailing extends to the key case, owner’s manual wallet and illuminated door sill guards, while the car is equipped with Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes, titanium sports tailpipes, a Burmester High-End Surround Sound System and front axle lift technology.

Behbehani Motors Company President Ali Behbehani said the model reflected both Kuwait’s traditions and Porsche’s bespoke craftsmanship capabilities.

The limited-run vehicles will be completed through Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur in Zuffenhausen, adjacent to the 911 production line.



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Automobili Lamborghini and Babolat have expanded their collaboration with five new colourways for the ultra-exclusive BL.001 racket, limited to just 50 pieces worldwide.

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Automobili Lamborghini and Babolat have unveiled a new evolution of the BL.001 padel racket, introducing five fresh colour variants for the limited-edition design collaboration between the Italian supercar marque and the French sporting giant.

First launched in 2024, the BL.001 marked the beginning of the partnership between the two brands, combining Lamborghini’s expertise in engineering and composite materials with Babolat’s long-standing pedigree in racket sports.

The latest edition was revealed at Lamborghini Arena, the brand’s annual showcase event, with production once again capped at just 50 units globally.

According to Lamborghini, the new collection places a stronger emphasis on colour and finish, elements the company describes as central to its design identity.

Produced at Lamborghini’s Sant’Agata Bolognese facilities using processes inspired by its super sports cars, the racket features a 3K carbon surface designed to maximise responsiveness, power and precision.

The frame is reinforced with KORIDION, a rigid foam technology intended to improve structural stiffness and energy transfer on impact, while maintaining a high level of control for players.

The companies said the collaboration reflects a shared focus on innovation and high performance, with the racket positioned as more than simply a sporting accessory.

The BL.001 will be exclusively showcased and tested during Lamborghini Arena 2026, taking place at Italy’s Imola Circuit on May 9 and 10, where media, influencers and guests will have the opportunity to trial the racket firsthand.