
Captured by Roman Basiuk
Porsche has a long history of giving its cars colours that carry as much character as the machines themselves. Few shades embody that better than Ruby Star Neo. It’s not just another paint option on the configurator. It’s a modern reinterpretation of a cult classic that has been turning heads for decades.
The story goes back to the early 1990s, when Porsche offered a colour called Rubystone Red on models like the 964 Carrera RS. Despite the name, it was less red and more a bold, bright fuchsia. It split opinion immediately. Some saw it as too wild for a German sports car, while others loved its defiance of the usual silver, black, and guards red norm. Over the years, Rubystone became a favourite among collectors, especially because it stood out in an era when most performance cars were painted in safer tones.
Ruby Star Neo revives that spirit but gives it a contemporary twist. Porsche’s paint experts reworked the pigment to make it pop in modern light, while still keeping the unapologetic pinkish-purple hue that made the original famous. Under the sun, it glows with an intensity that feels almost electric, and in the shade, it takes on a deeper, moodier tone. That dual personality is part of why enthusiasts have embraced it so quickly.
On cars like the 911 GT3, Ruby Star Neo makes a statement that goes beyond performance numbers. It says the driver didn’t choose their Porsche to blend in. It pairs surprisingly well with aggressive aerodynamic shapes and carbon fibre details, where the playful colour contrasts against the seriousness of track-focused engineering. It’s also become popular through Porsche’s Paint to Sample program, where buyers can spec this colour across models from the Taycan to the Cayenne.
What’s interesting is how Ruby Star Neo represents a wider shift in the performance car world. Buyers today aren’t afraid to be bold with their choices, and Porsche has leaned into that with a palette that includes colours like Shark Blue, Python Green, and Lava Orange. Yet none capture attention quite like Ruby Star Neo.
It’s a colour with heritage, attitude, and just the right amount of controversy. For Porsche fans, it’s proof that sometimes the loudest choice is also the most timeless. Take a look at the gorgeous GT3 Touring below, captured perfectly in the photographs below, shot by automotive photographer Roman Basiuk from Portland OR.