For the man who has everything, there’s this. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, billionaire many, many times over, went out and had a custom vehicle made: a Porsche Cayenne van.
The project arose after Zuckerberg’s wife, Pricilla Chan, mentioned she wanted a minivan. The entrepreneur teamed up with Los Angeles-based West Coast Customs to modify a Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT into a minivan.
And yes, the vehicle is equipped with power sliding doors.
Clearly, it will be easy to spot on the road, because of course Porsche doesn't offer anything resembling a minivan. As it happens, however, the German automaker did produce a concept back in 2020 called the Porsche Vision Renndienst, a family vehicle able to accommodate up to six occupants.


That prototype is unique, but it doesn't look like a stretched-out Cayenne.
This isn't Mark Zuckerberg's first “unusual” gift for his wife. Earlier this summer, in a move deemed strange by some, he commissioned a two-metre garden statue... in the effigy of his wife. Compared to that, a Porsche minivan might seem almost… ordinary.
Meanwhile, the multi-billionaire also asked West Coast Customs to customize a Porsche GT3 Touring in the same slate-gray colour.
Now there’s a pair of vehicles that won't go unnoticed in the driveway.


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