League of Legends: Wild Rift is about to hit the accelerator with its first major brand collaboration, and it’s teaming up with Porsche to do it. The in-game crossover is called the Neon Daredevil Grand Prix event, launching on April 30, 2026 and running through May 28. For Wild Rift players, that means a full racing-themed content drop packed with new cosmetics, event upgrades, and a standout Kai’Sa skin co-created with Porsche.
At the heart of the collaboration is the Prestige Select Neon Daredevil Kai’Sa skin, designed around the look and feel of the Porsche 911 GT3. The partnership behind it wasn’t a quick sponsorship deal either; the project reportedly took more than two years to develop between Riot Games and Porsche AG, with the idea being to blend Porsche’s design language into Wild Rift in a way that feels intentional rather than slapped on.
Wild Rift’s team says Kai’Sa was chosen because she fits the same identity Porsche is known for: precision, speed, and high performance under pressure. In practice, the Prestige Kai’Sa skin comes with new voice lines, recall animations, and upgraded visual effects. Players who want the theme without going all-in on the prestige version also get a standard Neon Daredevil Kai’Sa variant.
The Porsche inspiration isn’t subtle, either. The 911 GT3 that influenced the skin is built for serious performance, with a 0–100 km/h time of 3.4 seconds, a top speed of 311 km/h, and 510 horsepower delivered to the rear wheels. It runs a naturally aspirated flat-six engine closely tied to Porsche’s motorsport engineering, which helps explain why this car became the backbone of Wild Rift’s “Neon Daredevil” fantasy.
The event expands well beyond Kai’Sa. The full Neon Daredevil skinline includes six champions total, each taking on a different angle of the motorsport theme. Irelia is styled with a high-mobility motorbike vibe, while Zed and Aurora get racing-suit redesigns that lean into the Grand Prix look. Hecarim goes full mecha, complete with upgraded ultimate effects to match the high-speed, high-impact theme. Gragas finishes the lineup with a Pit Crew skin, and that’s a key detail for many players: it’s free to unlock through event participation, making it the easiest way for casual players to take part in the collaboration.
There’s more to collect than skins, too. The Neon Daredevil Grand Prix event introduces a companion called Hyperspeed Cloudchaser, a robotic horse that nods to the horse featured on the Porsche crest. ARAM also joins the celebration with a racing-themed visual refresh and new augments available during the event window, giving players more reasons to jump in even if they’re not chasing cosmetics.
What makes this collaboration especially unusual for a mobile MOBA is how far it goes outside the game. Porsche built a real-world 911 GT3 that matches the crossover, using livery pulled directly from the Kai’Sa skin design. The customized car is set to appear at Porsche Experience Centers in Los Angeles and Shanghai, where selected community creators will have opportunities to see it up close. A short film shot near Barcelona also connects the physical vehicle to the in-game universe, reinforcing the idea that this is meant to feel like a full-scale event rather than a limited skin sale.
Porsche has described the collaboration as a way to translate its brand values into a new digital space, while Riot positions Wild Rift as a platform for premium brand interaction—not just another cosmetic storefront.
For Wild Rift fans, it’s a notable moment: this is the first time the game has centered a major in-game cosmetic collaboration around a real-world automotive brand, and it’s doing it with one of the most recognizable performance names on the road. League of Legends: Wild Rift remains free to play on mobile, and the Neon Daredevil Grand Prix event is set to run for nearly a month, giving players plenty of time to unlock rewards and experience everything the crossover adds.






