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Porsche 911 Spirit 70 by PEM

Porsche has played the heritage card many times before, so the 911 Spirit 70 arrives with expectations already attached. What’s interesting here is how quietly it goes about the job. Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur took its chance in transforming the gorgeous 992.2-generation 911 GTS into a reference point of the 1970s. And the result is what you get to see in the media gallery below. You can almost feel the nostalgia of those forgotten yet exclusive times when Porsche knew how to build an iconic sportscar that would stand the test of time.

Exterior

At first glance, nothing shouts for attention, and that feels deliberate. The Spirit 70’s exterior is built around coordination more than contrast. Paint choices, graphics, and badges are meant to read as a single idea, not individual highlights.

A difficult project such as this might feel overwhelming in terms of body modifications, however, the specialists at Manufaktur knew exactly what to do and handled the process in such a way that it didn’t spoil the car`s fine retro cues.

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Porsche 911 Spirit 70 by PEM

The end result is an exceptional looking car, with proper wheel finishes and trim elements that subtly hint at the 70s.

Interior

Inside, the theme becomes more obvious. Seat centers and door cards use period-inspired fabrics, matched with coordinated leather throughout the cabin. Heritage crests appear in embossed form, while plaques and detailing reinforce the narrative without disrupting daily usability. The switchgear and dials remain familiar, which helps keep the experience grounded. You still sit low and centered, exactly as a 911 should feel. Importantly, Porsche notes that fit and finish meet standard production levels, since these cars are built within normal factory processes rather than treated as bespoke one-offs.

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Porsche 911 Spirit 70 by PEM – Interior Design

Complete Powertrain Information

With its beautiful cloth, the 992.2 GTS T-Hybrid under consideration adds to a landscape with a one-turbo 3.6-liter flat-six engine and an inbuilt electric motor.

That would then give it a total of 533 bhp and a torque of 610 Nm, impressive indeed!

It is these enormous figures that enable the car to accelerate 0 to 100km/h within 3.0 seconds. It reaches a top speed of 312 km/h. However, even higher results were also given even by independent tests.

Other Specifications

Chassis behavior stays true to the 911 formula. The front end responds cleanly, while the rear pushes hard in a way that still feels familiar. With the roof down, the experience adds another layer, bringing more sound and a stronger sense of occasion.

Porsche 911 Spirit 70 by PEM – Photo Gallery

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Juan Carlos

Written by Juan Carlos

Juan Carlos is especially experienced in engines and fine-tuning as well as racing, gained through his career in races. For example, most of his articles can be about and revolve around achieving the greatest power and feature-optimized topics about forced induction, fueling, and engine control. Juan Carlos has a competitive approach to his work and is an expert in his field; thus, his articles are useful for both beginners and professionals. They have been used in the development of CarzTuning.com as the engine and have provided the visitors with valuable inputs on the same.

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