The iconic 911 takes the spotlight as Porsche unveils cars at Auto Shanghai

For more than six decades, the Porsche 911 has captivated sports car enthusiasts around the world. At the Auto Shanghai show, two very special variants of Zuffenhausen’s icon have made their debut: the 911 Spirit 70 and the 911 GT3.

“The 911 is our icon. It combines our heritage with state-of-the-art sports car technology - and has been setting standards for decades. This unique combination of tradition and innovation is what defines the Porsche brand. We have designed this year's booth at the Shanghai Auto Show based on this", said CEO Dr. Oliver Blume at the Porsche press conference.

The sports car manufacturer’s spectacular exhibition stand was designed in the style of the company’s car collection for particularly exclusive Porsche models. Similar to the workshop at the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, nine historical models from Zuffenhausen formed a unique backdrop on a stand designed to look like an oversized display case, with a mix of design elements from the 1970s and modern features. This was especially fitting for the Porsche 911 Spirit 70, the third of four Heritage Design strategy collector's models.

Just 1,500 examples of the limited edition will be produced, each based on the 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet. The collector's model with the innovative T-Hybrid system develops 398 kW (541 PS) and delivers superior performance. Many design elements, including the iconic Pascha pattern inside and the new Olive Neo paint colour on the outside, evoke the spirit of the1970s and early 1980s.

The 911 GT3 returns to China

The performance-oriented 911 GT3 celebrates its return to the Chinese market at Auto Shanghai. The base model for GT motorsport, which has enjoyed great popularity for more than 25 years, surpasses its predecessors not only in terms of track performance and emotive appeal but also aligns even more closely with what customers want, offering a range of specific innovations such as a lightweight folding bucket seat, the headrest of which can be removed – with one hand – for times when the driver is wearing a helmet.

Porsche 911 GT3, Shanghai Auto Show, 2025, Porsche AG
911 GT3: consommation de carburant en cycle mixte (WLTP) 13,8 – 13,7 l/100 km, émissions de CO₂ en cycle mixte (WLTP) 312 – 310 g/km

With tailored equipment packages, the new 911 GT3, powered by a high-revving naturally aspirated engine producing 375 kW (510 PS), can be customised even further to meet customer needs. For the first time in China, the timelessly elegant 911 GT3 Touring will also be offered, which forgoes the fixed rear wing.

Passion and Active editions unveiled for China’s Macan and Cayenne

The new market-specific Passion and Active editions of the Macan and Cayenne have been created with the needs of Chinese customers in mind. The Passion editions are urban models that come with an extended, lifestyle-oriented list of standard equipment, with a range of options that are particularly popular in China. The Active editions come with an off-road package and cater to the needs of outdoor-oriented customers, focusing on rugged aesthetics and outstanding off-road capabilities.

Porsche to open a new brand space in the heart of Shanghai this year

Inspired by the Porsche stand concept at Auto Shanghai, customers and fans will soon be able to experience everything Porsche at a new brand pop-up in Shanghai. It will showcase the core themes of the Porsche brand: heritage, motorsport, and individualisation.

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Consommation et émissions

911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet (preliminary values)

WLTP*
  • 10,9 – 10,7 l/100 km
  • 247 – 241 g/km

911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet (preliminary values)

Consommation de combustible / Émissions
consommation de carburant en cycle mixte (WLTP) 10,9 – 10,7 l/100 km
émissions de CO₂ en cycle mixte (WLTP) 247 – 241 g/km
Classe d'efficacité: G

911 GT3

WLTP*
  • 13,8 – 13,7 l/100 km
  • 312 – 310 g/km

911 GT3

Consommation de combustible / Émissions
consommation de carburant en cycle mixte (WLTP) 13,8 – 13,7 l/100 km
émissions de CO₂ en cycle mixte (WLTP) 312 – 310 g/km
Classe d'efficacité: G

911 GT3 with Touring Package

WLTP*
  • 13,8 – 13,7 l/100 km
  • 312 – 310 g/km

911 GT3 with Touring Package

Consommation de combustible / Émissions
consommation de carburant en cycle mixte (WLTP) 13,8 – 13,7 l/100 km
émissions de CO₂ en cycle mixte (WLTP) 312 – 310 g/km
Classe d'efficacité: G

911 Spirit 70 (preliminary values)

WLTP*
  • 10,9 – 10,7 l/100 km
  • 246 – 242 g/km

911 Spirit 70 (preliminary values)

Consommation de combustible / Émissions
consommation de carburant en cycle mixte (WLTP) 10,9 – 10,7 l/100 km
émissions de CO₂ en cycle mixte (WLTP) 246 – 242 g/km
Classe d'efficacité: G

Cayenne (preliminary values)

WLTP*
  • 11,8 – 10,7 l/100 km
  • 267 – 243 g/km

Cayenne (preliminary values)

Consommation de combustible / Émissions
consommation de carburant en cycle mixte (WLTP) 11,8 – 10,7 l/100 km
émissions de CO₂ en cycle mixte (WLTP) 267 – 243 g/km
Classe d'efficacité: G

Taycan GTS

WLTP*
  • 0 g/km
  • 20,2 – 17,8 kWh/100 km
  • 567 – 637 km

Taycan GTS

Consommation de combustible / Émissions
émissions de CO₂ en cycle mixte (WLTP) 0 g/km
consommation électrique en cycle mixte (WLTP) 20,2 – 17,8 kWh/100 km
Autonomie électrique combinée (WLTP) 567 – 637 km
Autonomie électrique en zone urbaine (WLTP) 626 – 694 km
Classe d'efficacité: C