Driving school in Monaco teaches with Porsche 911 valued at nearly $150,000

Porsche 911 Carrera in Monaco driving school (Reproduction/@monaco_bonne_conduite)
Porsche 911 Carrera in Monaco driving school (Reproduction/@monaco_bonne_conduite)

Lessons with luxury cars cost around $170 per hour

When thinking about Monaco, the first thing that comes to mind is a world of luxury, exclusive cars, and a sophisticated lifestyle — and the latest news from the principality reinforces that image. The Monaco Bonne Conduite driving school has added a Porsche 911 Carrera to its fleet of training vehicles, turning the dream of many into a part of the driving license process.

Valued at around 140,000 euros (approximately $149,800), the sports car has been used in driving lessons since March, with specific adaptations such as dual pedals, extra mirrors, and stickers indicating that the model is meant for learning.

The goal, according to Paul Croesi, owner of the driving school, is to train students to handle the power of vehicles they will likely encounter on the streets of Monaco — a place known for its high density of supercars. The strategy, while bold, focuses on road safety.

However, luxury comes at a price. The hourly lesson in the Porsche costs 159 euros, equivalent to approximately $170. There are two available packages: one for five hours at 750 euros (around $802) and another for twenty hours — which includes a driving license valid both in Monaco and France — for 3,249 euros (around $3,476).

With this unprecedented initiative, Monaco Bonne Conduite has become the first driving school in the world to use a supercar as a teaching vehicle for beginners.

Source and images: Autoesporte / X @monaco_bonne_conduite. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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