Ever the inventor, the Facebook owner
introduced something into the world that he has long desired: a Porsche
minivan. In response to Pricilla Chan, Mark Zuckerberg's wife, expressing her
desire for a longer minivan as her next vehicle, Zuckerberg collaborated with
Los Angeles-based West Coast Customs to transform a Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT
SUV.
The expanded frame and electronic sliding doors are two of the minivan upgrades.
Zuckerberg had a manual GT3 Touring
customized in the same slate gray by the business while he was there, creating
a driving tandem for him and her.
Porsche has attempted, at least once, to make the minivan model work for it;
Zuckerberg may have the first one on the road.
Porsche unveiled the Porsche Vision "Renndienst," a concept minivan that was first envisaged in 2018 as a "family-friendly space concept for up to six persons," in 2020. The German automaker developed a 1:1 scale model to show how Porsche's DNA may be poured into the traditional family vehicle. Zuckerberg's Cayenne minivan honestly looks a lot better.
In response to a comment made
earlier this week by Brian Scotto, formerly of Hoonigan, Zuckerberg stated that
he now generally drives a Cadilac CT5-V Blackwing with a few other cars thrown
in. The response was a video of Zuckerberg trying to find his car in a parking
structure while flaunting his new Ray-Ban Meta spectacles. The footage cuts off
before the automobile is seen.
Zuckerberg is accustomed to surprising his wife with extravagant personalized
presents. Some thought it odd that he had commissioned a seven-foot green
garden statue of his wife earlier this summer. A bespoke Porsche minivan feels
rather mild in contrast.