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Porsche has revealed the 911 Spirit 70, the third entry in its Heritage Design series, paying tribute to the styling of the 1970s and early 1980s. Limited to 1,500 units globally, the 911 Spirit 70 is based on the rear-wheel-drive 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet and features the same high-performance hybrid powertrain found in the new GTS models. It delivers a total system output of 532 horsepower and 449 lb.-ft. of torque through a 3.6-liter flat-six engine paired with electric components.
The special edition stands out with a new Olive Neo paint color, Sport Classic center-lock wheels with Bronzite accents, and a black cabriolet top and windshield frame. Visual nods to Porsche’s past include a trio of hood stripes, vintage-inspired decals, and a version of the Porsche crest nearly identical to the original 1963 emblem. Gold-plated model badging and a Porsche Heritage badge on the engine grille further mark this model as a collectible.
Inside, the Spirit 70 continues the series’ tradition of using heritage upholstery materials. It features a modern take on the Pasha pattern in black and Olive Neo across the seat centers, door panels, and even the glove compartment. The 18-way Sport Seats Plus are standard, along with a reversible trunk mat in matching Pasha. The rest of the interior is trimmed in Basalt Black Club leather with Olive Neo contrast stitching.
The gauge cluster blends modern digital displays with classic aesthetics, using green numerals and white pointers. A matching Sport Chrono stopwatch reflects this design theme, and an exclusive Porsche Design chronograph with a Pasha dial is available to buyers of the vehicle.
Expected to arrive at U.S. Porsche Centers in late summer 2025, the 911 Spirit 70 is priced at $240,000 before delivery and additional fees. As with earlier Heritage Design models, customers can choose to include or omit the motorsport-inspired decals for a more understated look.