Porsche 911 Carrera GTS 30 Years Thailand Edition Celebrates Nation’s Colourful Culture

The 911 Carrera GTS 30 Years Thailand Edition is available in a total of seven colours, cementing the firm’s three decade-presence in Thailand.


Porsche has unveiled a 911 Carrera GTS, dubbed the 30 Years Porsche Thailand Edition, in celebration of the marque’s 30-year presence in Thailand. The limited edition cars will be available in a total of seven iconic Paint to Sample colours, paying homage to every colour of the day in the week in Thai culture.

Prospective buyers can choose from Signalyellow, Rubystar, Signalgreen, Pastelorange, Rivierablue, Ultraviolet, and Firered.

To complement this assortment of colours, the 30 Years Porsche Thailand Edition cars also get their 20 and 21-inch Turbo S centre lock wheels finished in a unique black/exterior colour two-tone matching their respective body colour. The brake callipers are finished in a stealthy black, with a hint of colour on the Porsche crest located on coloured wheel centre caps at all four corners.

Various high-gloss black touches are used throughout the exterior as well, ranging from the SportDesign front apron, front intakes, side window sills, rear apron inlays, rear lid inlays and exterior mirrors.The B-pillars of the cars also sport a hand-applied plaque, highlighting the limited edition status of the car.

The cars will also sport the red, white and blue colours of the Thai flag on the slats of their rear decklids, while their standard model designation trim also get replaced with a more subtle and contemporary ‘911’ logo. A nice classy touch.

To commemorate the seven colours, a one-of-a-kind Inspiration Car was also made, seen here, bearing all seven options of the limited edition cars. This was revealed at a gala event at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre in Thailand. The paint was exquisitely hand-painted from body and paint specialists at Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur.


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