RE: Porsche 911 Spirit 70 is a 'psychedelic' special

RE: Porsche 911 Spirit 70 is a 'psychedelic' special

Wednesday 23rd April

Porsche 911 Spirit 70 is a 'psychedelic' special

Third of four Heritage Edition 992 harks back to the '70s - meaning a return for Pascha trim and safety stripes


Meet the latest Porsche Heritage Design special. Internal working title ‘Psychedelic’, the 911 Spirit 70 is the third of four collectors’ 992s, each marking a separate decade in the company’s history. After the '50s Targa 4S Heritage Design Edition and ‘60s 911 Sport Classic comes a cabrio with the ‘70s (and early ‘80s) as its muse.

There will be 1,500 made with the base of each a 992.2 Carrera GTS Cabriolet – funky T-Hybrid powertrain and all. While you’ve a full palette of colours to choose from, Porsche has curated a few that suit its swagger best. Murky Olive Neo green is top of the tree and set to sweep up around 70 per cent of buyers, many of whom will be adding this to their burgeoning collection of Heritage cars. You can’t say Porsche doesn’t know its audience – nor how to extract the cash from their accounts... 

And what cash: priced from £187,700, it’s up £40k on its base car and nearly as pricey as a current GT3 RS. While you don’t get anything like the same track prowess here, you’re getting a different flavour of Porsche engineering nous, one that’s been lavished on aesthetics. The 541hp peak of its 3.6-litre flat-six and electric combo is unchanged, the know-how instead directed toward fine details like the classic Porsche crest design, which has necessitated new crash tests given it adorns the airbag hub of the steering wheel. Changing from a red to black Sport Response button on the drive mode dial has added a stocky five-figure sum to the development budget, too. 

Then there’s the frightening amount of design hours spent perfectly aligning the stripes that run across its fabric roof and down the front bonnet, the latter mimicking the ‘safety stripes’ optional on Porsches in the ‘70s to help sweep slower drivers from the left lane of the autobahn. There are colour options there, too, with amber, orange, and red for its 9 and 1s an especially bold choice.

If it appears too easy for enthusiasts to turn their nose up at eye-wateringly expensive paint and stickers – with a matching chronograph exclusively available to its buyers, naturally – the Porsche design team suggests its Sonderwunsch personalisation programme is an increasing favourite of GT car buyers.

“It’s one of my favourite conversations,” Boris Apenbrink, Head of Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur, tells PH. “In the beginning, Andreas Preuninger was not a big fan of all our colour and trim; he always said ‘my clients are focused on the racetrack, they only want black interiors’. He changed his mind because our Sonderwunsch workshop is now 80 per cent GT cars. Their buyers are going crazy with colours, materials, and stickers because in the end, it's the same kind of customer – very enthusiastic, very emotional.” He goes on to reveal that three-quarters of 911 S/T production left the factory fully adorned with the optional decals…

You surely have a heart of stone if you aren’t endeared by the reappearance of Pascha trim, which adorns nigh on every interior surface of the Spirit 70 and ought to be a welcome change from the sea of leather and faux-suede adorning most of the 911s we feature here. You’ll even find it lining the seat backs and inside the glovebox, another change which demanded additional crash testing. No wonder the price is so high.

But yes, it’s hybrid and thus PDK only. Given a ‘70s 911 special could have celebrated the 2.7 RS or 2.8 RSR, that might strike you as a missed opportunity, but Boris isn’t worried. “We thought about it. But today you can only have a manual transmission on the Carrera T, and we want to go with the upper engine derivatives; because of the cost of what we do, it makes sense to have a higher power output. And while a lot of our customers like a manual from time to time, if you ask them honestly they want PDK in their car.”

The fact Porsche is making more of these than the stick-shift 992 Sport Classic before it appears is no coincidence. If you’re not sold on the Spirit 70 – which is also soft-top only – expect to see the final car in this particular Heritage Design series within two years. Celebrating the ‘80s, it’ll be a mechanical overhaul more akin to that recent Sport Classic and may get three pedals too. A Porsche equivalent to the Singer Turbo Study, perhaps?

Many of us reading likely crave a ‘90s special too, but Boris reckons future specials can branch out farther than their current delineation. “I would like to transfer to other model ranges. We know we can’t just trim a Taycan in Pascha and say it's ‘Heritage’, that would not be right. What we do must have a story and link to the car underneath. 

“I think a lot about the Cayenne at the moment. This could be the next entry gate for being a Heritage model. I really like the E1s now, especially when they look off-road-ready with a roof tent and all the stickers. I like that very much.” Not unlike this one, in fact. “I’ve even seen the first Cayenne groups at top-level car events like Amelia Island, all set up with their barbecue grills. It's fun to see it develop its own community.” Might be time to snap up a sub-£5k bargain in the classifieds now, then…


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Augustus Windsock

Original Poster:

3,602 posts

169 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Much as I love 911s, I feel that the Porsche ethos with regards to its loyal fan base should be:
Wash, rinse, repeat..
The Pascha trim is a delight though, as I remember it as a teenager ‘in period’.

skilly1

2,780 posts

209 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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The decals on the outside are just hideous.

hotrod30

71 posts

192 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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A cynical marketing 'money-grab' exercise. Sadly it's no Sport Classic., plus why a convertible?

CountyLines

2,776 posts

17 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Making huge modern 911's with 20" wheels etc, look retro just doesn't work.

Isn't there enough retro stuff with restomods?

skylarking808

925 posts

100 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Pascha trim should be an option on all Porsches.

Motormouth88

570 posts

74 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Decaltastic…nice colour otherwise

T1berious

2,483 posts

169 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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skylarking808 said:
Pascha trim should be an option on all Porsches.
+1

The Spirit 70 missed a trick, wasn't the Targa introduced to combat incoming US legislation banning convertibles in the late 60's?

In my mind the Targa would have been the better choice for this cash grab / styling exercise.

(Still not sure about the gills... on the GTS...)





Edited by T1berious on Wednesday 23 April 07:12

Ocho

682 posts

251 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Something about me quite likes that. Although without the decal on the front and the roundel on the side, and as a coupe and with a more sensible price I'd like it 100% more!

Jon_S_Rally

3,926 posts

102 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Definitely not for me this one. Just about the least desirable 911 model as a base, and the changes really don't work to my eyes. Still, fair play to Porsche for doing it. If they can sell the cars and make money from it, that's the business.

andrewpandrew

375 posts

3 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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It’s giving me Fear and Loathing vibes. You’d struggle to stick a hitchhiker in the back though.

GreatScott2016

1,822 posts

102 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Jon_S_Rally said:
Definitely not for me this one. Just about the least desirable 911 model as a base, and the changes really don't work to my eyes. Still, fair play to Porsche for doing it. If they can sell the cars and make money from it, that's the business.
Completely agree thumbup

PRO5T

5,516 posts

39 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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T1berious said:
The Spirit 70 missed a trick, wasn't the Targa introduced to combat incoming US legislation banning convertibles in the late 60's?

In my mind the Targa would have been the better choice for this cash grab / styling exercise.

(Still not sure about the gills... on the GTS...)
I agree on all of that (including the gills), maybe because they did the Targa heritage edition a few years ago and I suppose the 911 Cabriolet was invented in the 70s and the Targa in the late 60s.

The £180k 911 Carrera though eek

Snaaakeey

186 posts

86 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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That interior reminded me of the Smiler which also made me want to vomit,

smilo996

3,313 posts

184 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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When Porschar absolutely take the piss out of their customers more than usual

up £40k on its base car -
the know-how instead directed toward fine details😆
- Porschar badge
- Sport Response button colour change
- One Decal
- Inexpensive paint change
- A plastic badge on its huge arse.
😆

AmazingGrace

199 posts

18 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Had to check the date when i read this.

Nope. It is indeed the 23rd April.

86wasagoodyear

705 posts

110 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Pacha trim is the only good thing about this. The rest - just no.

Watcher of the skies

795 posts

51 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Will it kill you on the first corner also?

WPA

11,733 posts

128 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Jon_S_Rally said:
Definitely not for me this one. Just about the least desirable 911 model as a base, and the changes really don't work to my eyes. Still, fair play to Porsche for doing it. If they can sell the cars and make money from it, that's the business.
Agreed

Portofino

4,698 posts

205 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Not sold on the Pacha trim, definitely of it’s time like an avocado bathroom suite and looks like a magic eye picture.


If you stare into it you can see Blume sticking his fingers up.

Edited by Portofino on Wednesday 23 April 10:00

SS427 Camaro

7,285 posts

184 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Just awful…..