Porsche launches limited edition of the 911 with retro design and exclusive hybrid engine

Porsche launches limited edition of the 911 with retro design and exclusive hybrid engine
Porsche launches limited edition of the 911 with retro design and exclusive hybrid engine (Instagram @porsche)

Porsche has launched a special edition of the 911 called Spirit 70, which pays tribute to the 1970s, with Olive Neo paint and the classic Pasha pattern on the interior.

Based on the 911 GTS Cabriolet hybrid, this model stands out with its retro look, including details like stripes on the hood and stickers on the doors, with the option for the customer to remove them. The Spirit 70 will be limited to 1,500 units worldwide, with prices starting at $242,250 in the United States.

The interior of the model is equally striking, with black and Olive Neo finishes and the Pasha pattern appearing on the seats, door panels, and even the glove compartment. The car also features a digital instrument cluster with white lines and green numbers, as well as a Sport Chrono stopwatch on top of the dashboard. A special detail is the puddle light that projects the “Heritage Design” logo when opening the door.

The Spirit 70 is powered by the T-Hybrid engine, which combines a 3.6-liter flat-six engine with an electric turbocharger, delivering 532 horsepower and 449 lb-ft of torque.

In addition to the car, Porsche has created a special chronograph that follows the edition’s design, and even a child car seat with the Pasha pattern, though the brand has not provided details about this option. The limited edition will go on sale in the US at the end of summer.

Source: Car and Driver | Photo: Instagram @porsche | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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