Porsche launches 911 Spirit 70 heritage design model

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Published 24 April 2025

Porsche is releasing its third limited-edition heritage model, the latest being the 911 Spirit 70.

Heritage design simple when the original shape dates back to the 60s.

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. 

Pasha design fabric on seats doors and centre console.

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.

What’s inside?

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. 

Smart seats if you like the chequered flag look.

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. 

More of the yellow and black treatment on the dash.

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.

Even a matching suit for the complete tosser.

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.

Is this what you see through VR?