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Porsche lovers come together at Das Treffen X

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An army of 734 Porsches from various generations and 3,800 enthusiasts came together at the Das Treffen X held at IMPACT Speed Park.

First conceived by Porsche aficionado Sihabutr “Tenn” Xoomsai, Das Treffen has grown from a casual gathering of like-minded enthusiasts into a vibrant cultural phenomenon – a showcase of camaraderie, driving passion and the Porsche spirit that connects generations.

Among the Porsche extravaganza was the Porsche 956 racecar brought in by Porsche Museum to commemorate the 10th year of the event.

The 956 was one of the most dominant endurance racing machines of the 1980s, securing four consecutive overall victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans from 1982 to 1985, and setting new benchmarks in aerodynamics and speed that defined an entire era.

Displayed alongside it was the formidable 963 LMDh race car, fresh from its IMSA Championship triumph and second-place finish at Le Mans 2025. Together, the two icons formed a striking narrative arc – bridging Porsche’s storied Raceborn heritage with its forward-looking vision for motorsport innovation.

Across the event grounds, additional thematic zones brought to life the many dimensions of Porsche identity.

In the Adventure zone, a specially prepared Cayenne S E-Hybrid Coupé – built in Malaysia for Thailand and famed for its remarkable 22,000-kilometre journey from Bangkok to Stuttgart across 17 countries in 61 days – stood as a testament to endurance and all-terrain capability.

The Motorsport zone showcased the Cup race cars from AAS Motorsport, including the 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport and the 911 GT3 R, both of which have secured podium finishes across multiple races in the Thailand Super Series (TSS) and various other championships.

The Urban zone highlighted the Taycan and Macan as flagbearers of Porsche’s electrified future. Meanwhile, the Heritage zone celebrated the marque’s cultural legacy with the 911 Spirit 70, a limited-edition model evoking the vibrant colors, patterns, and lifestyle of the 1970s.

Running in parallel to the celebrations, Porsche Asia Pacific hosted its inaugural regional Porsche Club Presidents’ Meeting in Bangkok, bringing together Porsche Club Presidents and regional leaders for a day of dialogue, shared best practices and cross-market inspiration.

The meeting provided a valuable platform for Clubs to present their standout initiatives from 2025, strengthen collaborative ties, and reaffirm the importance of community within the global Porsche family.

The celebrations continued into the evening with the Porsche Club Night at Curvistan Bangkok, the brand’s immersive lifestyle and community space in the heart of Thong Lo.

More than 280 Porsche Club members from all over Asia came together for the official opening of Curvistan’s latest exhibition, curated by Stefan Bogner and fittingly dedicated to the “Porsche Communities”.

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