Porsche will showcase the 911 Spirit 70 and the new 911 GT3 at this year’s Motor Expo at Muangthong Thani.

In addition, the German automaker will also exhibit the Cayenne S E-Hybrid Coupe, which is assembled in Malaysia and took part in the 22,000-km “Epic Road Trip” from Bangkok to Stuttgart in 61 days, passing through 17 countries.

2026 Cayenne S E-Hybrid Coupe

Also to be shown at the Porsche booth is the Malaysian-assembled 2026 Cayenne S E-Hybrid Coupe facelift.

Michael Vetter, managing director of Porsche Thailand, said, “We believe that nothing can replace the passion, meticulous craftsmanship and legendary heritage that defines the Porsche brand.”

“The Motor Expo is the perfect platform to showcase this philosophy, whether it’s the timeless charm of the 911 Spirit 70, the track-ready performance of the new 911 GT3 or the strength of the Cayenne S E-Hybrid Coupe that conquered the ‘Epic Road Trip’ from Bangkok to Stuttgart,” he added.

The Porsche 963 LMDh flagship racing car, which won the IMSA title and finished second in this year’s Le Mans, will also be displayed.

Porsche 963 LMDh

Other exhibits at the Porsche booth include the Taycan and Macan, which will also be available for test drives along with the Cayenne S E-Hybrid Coupe at the Motor Expo from November 29 to December 10.

911 Spirit 70

The 911 Spirit 70 is limited to just 1,500 units worldwide and is based on the latest 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet, featuring high-performance hybrid technology.

A new 3.6-litre boxer engine, combined with a high-voltage eTurbo system and an electric motor mated to the new PDK transmission, produces a combined output of 398 kW (541 hp) and 610 Nm of torque.

The third model in the Heritage Design family, the 911 Spirit 70 pays homage to a significant era, featuring unique design elements from the cars of yesteryear. The exterior is highlighted by a dark “Olive Neo” green paint finish that exudes a distinct retro feel, exclusive to the 911 Spirit 70. Bronzite accents are applied to the front and rear bumpers, as well as the Sport Classic wheels, 20-inch front and 21-inch rear, inspired by the Fuchsfelge (Fuchs) wheels first developed for the Porsche 911 S in 1965.

The 911 Spirit 70 features a black fabric roof and windshield frame, black three-stripe design on the bonnet inspired by safety stickers from the 1970s, and a fabric roof in contrasting colors. The Porsche badge is closely related to the original 1963 logo, enhanced with gold lettering and the lettering “Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur” on the front wheel arches.

The interior features a Pasha pattern in black and green, inspired by the waving checkered flag. The multi-dimensional layout creates a sense of movement, evoking the feel of 1970s racing cars. The interior also features Basalt Black Club leather with Olive Neo stitching, and the standard Basalt Black Club Leather interior package.

New 911 GT3 and 911 GT3 with Touring Package

On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the legendary GT3 family, Porsche Thailand has launched two new 911 GT3 models — the GT3, which emphasizes racetrack performance with a rear spoiler, and the Touring Package for those who love luxury but still want the thrill of being on the racetrack.

Both models support individual customization with packages and options that meet different needs and uses. They also share the same technical foundation, with a 4.0-litre non-turbo boxer engine producing 375 kW (510 hp) and 450 Nm of torque.

Weight has been reduced through the use of lightweight materials, an 8-percent shorter final drive ratio and chassis components from the 911 GT3 RS and 911 S/T, resulting in sharper responses and increased downforce in all driving situations.

The exterior design of the new 911 GT3 is characterized by sharper elements, more practical aerodynamics and motorsport-inspired details. A redesigned front bumper with larger air intakes and a pronounced spoiler optimize cooling and downforce, while the lightweight bonnet is further enhanced by sharply designed air vents that reflect the motorsport spirit.

The rear of the GT3 sports a track-focused rear wing, featuring a new swan-neck design that seamlessly integrates slanted wingtips and a tuned diffuser for enhanced balance and visual appeal. It’s a design that’s both practical and emotionally engaging. The Touring Package offers a refined, elegant and versatile feel, with a retractable rear spoiler and underbody fins that maintain the 911 aesthetic, and offers the option of rear seats for the first time.

Porsche also offers optional Weissach and Club Sport packages to tailor the car to the specific needs of the racetrack or to suit individual customers’ specific needs.

911 GT3 with Touring Package

Cayenne S E-Hybrid Coupe

The Cayenne SE E-Hybrid Coupe is built at Porsche’s Kulim assembly plant in Malaysia and is developed for the Southeast Asian market, including Thailand. For 2026, it receives a facelift along with 21-inch RS Spyder Design wheels fitted as standard.

The powertrain combines a 3.0-liter V6 turbo engine with a high-powered electric motor, producing a combined output of 382 kW (519 hp) and 750 Nm of torque. A 25.9 kWh battery provides up to 90 kilometers of electric driving range (EAER City) and improves energy efficiency.