At Auto Shanghai 2025, Porsche unveiled two standout variants of its legendary 911 lineup: the limited-edition 911 Spirit 70 and the track-honed 911 GT3, underscoring the brand’s seamless blend of heritage and innovation.
911 Spirit 70: Heritage Reimagined
The 911 Spirit 70, a tribute to Porsche’s past with a futuristic edge, is the third release in the brand’s Heritage Design strategy. Only 1,500 units will be made, each based on the 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet.
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It features a cutting-edge T-Hybrid system producing 398 kW (541 PS) for dynamic performance, alongside nostalgic touches like the bold Pascha interior pattern and a unique Olive Neo exterior color, both nods to Porsche’s 1970s-1980s design era.
The debut was perfectly staged in a display modeled after the Porsche Museum workshop, featuring nine classic models as a historical backdrop.
911 GT3: Back in China with More Power and Precision
Marking its return to the Chinese market, the new 911 GT3 was also revealed at the show. This motorsport-bred variant boasts a naturally aspirated 375 kW (510 PS) engine and is built for track and road thrill-seekers alike.

It now includes thoughtful additions like a helmet-friendly removable headrest and enhanced customization options. Also debuting is the 911 GT3 Touring, offering a sleeker, wingless alternative for purists who favor understated performance.
China-Specific Macan and Cayenne Editions
Porsche also introduced new China-exclusive editions of the Macan and Cayenne. The Passion edition targets urban lifestyles with expanded standard features and trending options, while the Active edition is tailored for off-road adventurers, blending bold design with rugged functionality.
Porsche Expands Its Footprint in Shanghai
To further engage with enthusiasts, Porsche is set to launch a new brand space in Shanghai, echoing the immersive Auto Show exhibit.
This upcoming pop-up will bring Porsche’s pillars—heritage, motorsport, and customisation—into a physical space where fans can explore the brand’s universe up close.
Through these reveals, Porsche reinforces its reputation as a brand rooted in legacy yet continually pushing the limits of performance and design innovation.
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