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Retro throwback: Porsche 911 Spirit 70 and 911 Turbo 50 Years are now in Singapore, Lifestyle News
Retro throwback: Porsche 911 Spirit 70 and 911 Turbo 50 Years are now in Singapore, Lifestyle News

AsiaOne

time27-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • AsiaOne

Retro throwback: Porsche 911 Spirit 70 and 911 Turbo 50 Years are now in Singapore, Lifestyle News

Porsche has unveiled two special limited editions of its iconic 911 sports car at an event held at the Porsche Studio Singapore on June 26, with both models evoking the 911's storied heritage and marking a throwback to the glamourous 1970s. The first of these is the Porsche 911 Spirit 70, which is inspired by the era of glitzy disco and flashy individuality, and is part of the brand's Heritage Design series of classic-inspired modern 911 models. Limited to just 1,500 units worldwide, of which just two have been allocated to Singapore, the 911 Spirit 70 is based on the 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet, which features the brand's first-ever hybrid powertrain. The engine is a newly-developed 3.6-litre unit, and, with hybrid assistance, produces a total output of 534hp and 610Nm of torque. The car comes in a unique Olive Neo paintwork that's specific to the Spirit 70, and the lower parts of the car, along with the classic style wheels, are finished in a grey-gold Bronzite colour. There are also distinctive black stripes and decals across the car that are further reminders of the style of the 70s, and these are complemented by the car's badging that are plated in gold. Inside, the 911 Spirit 70 gets a special 'Pasha' upholstery pattern that is meant to represent a moving chequered flag, and is available in either black or the car's Olive Neo body colour. The retro effect is further matched by the dials in the driver's instrument cluster, which feature a green/white colour scheme that is reminiscent of the style of that era. The other model that was unveiled was the Porsche 911 Turbo 50 Years, which celebrates 50 years of the original Porsche 911 Turbo. The car is limited to just 1,974 units worldwide, in a nod to the first 911 Turbo's debut in 1974, and only one unit has been made available for Singapore. That unit is finished in an Aventurine Green Metallic paintwork, and comes with unique Sport Classic wheels in Brilliant Silver and White. The interior upholstery also features a classic tartan design that is reminiscent of the iconic 'Mackenzie' pattern of the original car. The marque lists the price of the Porsche 911 Spirit 70 at $1,095,188, and the Porsche 911 Turbo 50 Years at $1,377,058, both without COE, and interested buyers may make an appointment to view them at the Porsche Studio Singapore. However, given their limited edition status, both cars are likely hot property and are expected to be snapped up quickly. [[nid:714668]] No part of this article can be reproduced without permission from AsiaOne.

Porsche 911 Spirit 70 unveiled at Shanghai Auto Show as homage to the '70s era
Porsche 911 Spirit 70 unveiled at Shanghai Auto Show as homage to the '70s era

Hindustan Times

time26-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Hindustan Times

Porsche 911 Spirit 70 unveiled at Shanghai Auto Show as homage to the '70s era

Porsche Reveals Limited-Run 911 Spirit 70 at Shanghai Auto Show, Inspired by the 1970s The Porsche 911 Spirit 70 is a tribute to the 1970s era. Porsche unveiled the 911 Spirit 70, a special-edition convertible that draws heavily from the design language of the 1970s and early 1980s at the 2025 Shanghai Auto Show. Limited to 1,500 units, the Porsche 911 Spirit 70 is part of the carmaker's ongoing Heritage Design strategy which revisits key eras in the brand's history through limited production vehicles. Porsche 911 Spirit 70: Powertrain The 911 Spirit 70 is based on the current 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet but features a new performance hybrid setup. The car is powered by a 3.6-litre boxer engine, integrated with an eTurbo, electric motor in the PDK transmission, and a high-voltage system. Combined, the drivetrain produces 534 bhp and 610 Nm of torque. While the technical package reflects Porsche's latest hybrid development, the car's appearance focuses on revisiting the past. Porsche 911 Spirit 70: Exclusive paint and detailing One of the key visual features of the Spirit 70 is its Olive Neo paintwork—a custom dark green created for this model. Accents in Bronzite, a grey-gold tone, are applied to the front and rear sections and the 'Fuchs'-inspired Sport Classic wheels. The black soft top and matching windscreen frame add visual contrast. At the back of the car, there's Porsche and 911 Spirit 70 badging in a gold metallic finish. Three black silk-gloss stripes run along the bonnet and roof—details inspired by 1970s safety stickers once used to make sports cars more visible at high speeds. The side graphics include Porsche lettering and a black roundel for an optional individual number, referencing Porsche's racing heritage. The Porsche crest on the bonnet is nearly identical to the version from 1963. Additional period-inspired features include gold-coloured badges, 'Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur" branding and a Heritage badge on the rear grille, which nods to the one seen on the Porsche 356. Also Read : Porsche Macan S & GTS discontinued in India, last stocks available with dealers Porsche 911 Spirit 70: Interior and features Inside, the car continues the retro theme with the Pasha fabric pattern in black and Olive Neo. This graphic checkerboard motif was used by Porsche in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In the Spirit 70, the pattern is applied to the seat centres, door inserts, glove compartment and reversible boot mat. An optional interior pack extends the pattern to the dashboard trim and seat backs. The cabin is trimmed in basalt black club leather with matching stitching in Olive Neo. The instrumentation reflects the vintage theme as well: the 12.65-inch display uses white pointers, green digits and a retro-style rev counter layout, referencing early Porsche dashboards. The Sport Chrono stopwatch also follows this colour scheme. Check out Upcoming Cars in India 2024, Best SUVs in India. First Published Date: 26 Apr 2025, 09:15 AM IST

Porsche 911 Spirit 70 Special Edition Pays Tribute To 1970s Styling
Porsche 911 Spirit 70 Special Edition Pays Tribute To 1970s Styling

NDTV

time25-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • NDTV

Porsche 911 Spirit 70 Special Edition Pays Tribute To 1970s Styling

Porsche has introduced the 911 Spirit 70, a special version of the 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet that honors the 1970s design. Limited to only 1,500 units globally, this model features classic styling combined with modern engineering, giving fans a unique mix of nostalgia and innovation. Porsche 911 Spirit 70: Exterior Design The 911 Spirit 70 has a unique Olive Neo paint job with black details on the windshield frame and soft-top roof. Stripes across the bonnet and roof feature elongated '911' branding, inspired by Porsche's classic decals. The car also has center-locking wheels, painted gold-grey, measuring 20 inches in the front and 21 inches in the back, inspired by the Sport Classic. Porsche 911 Spirit 70: Interior Highlights The cabin features the classic Pasha pattern in black and Olive Neo on the seat center panels and other interior parts. First used by Porsche in the 1970s, this design is made from a mix of textile and flock yarn, giving it a look similar to a checkered flag. Buyers can also choose to have this pattern on the seat backrests and dashboard trim. Also Read: Porsche 911 Spirit 70: Powertrain The 911 Spirit 70 is equipped with Porsche's brand new T-Hybrid powertrain, which pairs a turbocharged 3.6-liter flat-six engine with an electric motor, generating 532 horsepower and 608.45 Nm of torque, sending power to the rear wheels via an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission. Porsche 911 Spirit 70: Price And Availability The 911 Spirit 70 is limited to 1,500 units worldwide, with US deliveries starting in late summer 2025. The starting price is USD 242,250 (Rs 2.06 Crore, approx.), including destination charges. The Porsche 911 Spirit 70 combines classic design with modern performance and technology. With its limited production and unique style, it is likely to become a prized collector's item for Porsche fans around the world.

Porsche launches 911 Spirit 70 heritage design model
Porsche launches 911 Spirit 70 heritage design model

NZ Autocar

time24-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • NZ Autocar

Porsche launches 911 Spirit 70 heritage design model

Porsche is releasing its third limited-edition heritage model, the latest being the 911 Spirit 70. The convertible celebrates the style and spirit of the 1970s and early 1980s. Released at the Shanghai motor show, it is part of Porsche's Heritage Design strategy and is limited to 1500 units. The basis is the 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet platform, integrating a performance hybrid system with a 3.6-litre boxer engine, eTurbo, and an electric motor. Total system output is 403kW and 610Nm of torque. The asking price is $NZ525,000, with first deliveries expected in Q4 of this year. Read here about Porsche's Performance Hybrid System. The Spirit 70 features Olive Neo paint, a deep green that reflects vintage Porsche hues, paired with Bronzite accents. Design elements include black silk gloss stripes, historic-style badges, and a Porsche crest from 1963. The 'Lollipop' racing number decals and gold-plated Porsche lettering lend it added motorsport heritage. The cabin is dominated by Pasha fabric, reimagined in black and Olive Neo, creating a checkered flag-inspired design. The textile incorporates flock yarn for a more comfortable finish. The Pasha fabric features on the seats, door panels, glove box, and the boot mat. Club leather in basalt black with Olive Neo stitching rounds out the vintage-modern interior theme. A 12.65-inch digital instrument cluster features retro green digits and white hands, reminiscent of the Porsche 356. A Sport Chrono stopwatch is also a retro design. The Spirit 70 is the third Heritage Design model, following the 911 Targa 4S (1950s–60s style) and 911 Sport Classic (1960s–70s style). Further enhancing the retro experience, Porsche is launching an app for the Apple Vision Pro VR headseat. This allows users to customize their own Spirit 70 on screen. Over 1000 customisation options are available through Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur. Also available for buyers of this car is a Porsche Lifestyle Collection featuring 70s-inspired apparel, accessories, and collectible models, allowing enthusiasts to embrace the era in both style and substance.

Porsche's 911 Spirit 70 app is what the Apple Vision Pro was invented for
Porsche's 911 Spirit 70 app is what the Apple Vision Pro was invented for

Stuff.tv

time23-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Stuff.tv

Porsche's 911 Spirit 70 app is what the Apple Vision Pro was invented for

Porsche went a bit further than hanging up a disco ball and breaking out the flared trousers for its latest special edition sports car. The 1970's-inspired Porsche 911 Spirit 70 arrives alongside its own virtual reality app for the Apple Vision Pro, sending would-be owners back in time to get a close look at their custom configuration, before they step foot in a dealership or pull the trigger on an order. The app, free to download from the Vision Pro App Store, renders a life-scale 3D model of the car for you to pore over. Choose your paint-to-sample colour, decorative stripes, race numbers or unique seating pattern and it'll update in real-time, while also giving you the low-down on what historic reference or racing achievement each race number represents. The 12 era-appropriate Porsche colours (including, yes, Olive Neo) also come with detailed descriptions and historical references to nerd out over. Once you're happy (and you have a cool £187,700 in your pocket before options) you can save the configuration to your Apple Wallet, ready to send to a dealership. Assuming there are any build slots left, of course: the 911 Spirit 70 will be limited to just 1500 cars produced worldwide. The 911 Spirit 70 itself is a throwback in all the right ways. Porsche's third Heritage Design model follows 2020's Targa 4S Heritage Design Edition and 2022's 911 Sport Classic; it gets the latter car's Fuchs-style alloy wheels, finished here in Bronzite grey-gold, with a classic Porsche badge in the centre. Other standout exterior additions include contrasting stripes that end in '911' on the bonnet (and continue in two-tone on the convertible roof), a race number roundel on each door, gold 'Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur' badges on the front wings, and a Porsche Heritage badge on the engine lid. The black windscreen surround is an exclusive, too. Porsche has continued the theme inside, with an outrageous Pasha pattern in black and Olive Neo colours. OK, it's made from modern fabric instead of true 70's velour, but drivers of a certain vintage are still guaranteed flashbacks to their youth. The pattern is found on the seats, door cards, and glovebox interior; tick the right boxes and it stretches over the dashboard, seat inlays and boot floor. Want a Pasha-trim car seat for your sprogs, too? Not a problem for Porsche. A bespoke green-and-white gauge cluster for the digital instrument panel completes the look, further marking it apart from the current 992.2-generation 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet on which it's based. Porsche's T-Hybrid powerplant produces the same 534bhp and 450lb ft, courtesy of a 3.6-litre flat six, electrically-assisted turbocharger, and a small electric motor downstream of the eight-speed PDK transmission. All that power is sent exclusively to the rear wheels. Order books are open at Porsche centres now, with prices starting from £187,700.

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