Porsche and the Joyful Nostalgia of the 1970s
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With the 911 Spirit 70, Porsche pays a vibrant tribute to the 1970s, a subtle blend of elegance and carefree spirit.
Porsche unveils the 911 Spirit 70, a limited edition cabriolet with 1,500 units, embodying the spirit of the 1970s and 1980s. This exclusive model is part of the Heritage Design strategy, revisiting the design codes of historic cars to incorporate them into modern models. Based on the 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet, it combines retro styling with cutting-edge technology, including a high-performance 3.6-liter hybrid engine producing 541 hp and 610 Nm of torque.


The exclusive Olive Neo color, a deep green complemented by modern nuances, is accented with Bronzite highlights on the Sport Classic “Fuchs” wheels, the rear skirt, and the front bumper. Satin black stripes, inspired by safety stickers from the 1970s, decorate the hood and the soft top, while a vintage Porsche badge from 1963 proudly sits at the front. Gold badges and customizable stickers pay homage to the brand’s sporty heritage.
Fuchs Wheels and Pascha Pattern
The interior highlights the Pascha Black/Olive Neo pattern, evoking a moving checkered flag. This reimagined fabric offers optimal comfort and a unique style. The Sport Plus seats, door panels, and even the glove box incorporate this design. Fine details in Basalt Black leather with Olive Neo contrast stitches add a refined touch, while the instrument cluster combines modern technology with vintage aesthetics, featuring white needles and green numbers reminiscent of the Porsche 356.


The 911 Spirit 70 comes with a Porsche Design chronograph, featuring motifs of the car. A Lifestyle collection offers clothing, accessories, and miniature models inspired by the 1970s. Innovative as ever, Porsche is also launching an app for Apple Vision Pro, allowing virtual customization of the model and exploration of the era’s history.


Available from 247,200 euros, the 911 Spirit 70 will arrive at dealerships summer 2025. A price that stings, but not surprising for a rare model that exemplifies Porsche’s art: blending tradition and modernity to offer a unique experience, both nostalgic and forward-looking.
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