Porsche Singapore has marked F1 week with a motorsport-themed activation at Porsche Studio Singapore, unveiling the new 911 GT3 and 911 Cup racecar. The 911 GT3, a high-performance sports car, is making its debut in Singapore, whilst the 911 Cup, set to compete in the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia from 2026, is being shown for the first time in Southeast Asia.
The Porsche Studio has been transformed into a ‘Raceborn’ pit stop, complete with racing equipment and team garage-style lighting, to celebrate Porsche’s rich motor racing heritage. The new 911 GT3 was revealed to customers and media in a theatrical setting, whilst the 911 Cup, adorned in a striking red livery, was displayed outside.
Dr. Henrik Dreier, Director Singapore Importer, Porsche Asia Pacific, stated, “The new 911 GT3 has become even more exhilarating and individual, and we are proud to showcase both the GT3 and its race car sibling, the 911 Cup, at F1 week this year.”
The 911 GT3, launched globally in October 2024, features a sharpened design, enhanced aerodynamics, and lightweight construction. It offers two versions: a track-focused model with a rear wing and a Touring package. The car is available for order in Singapore, starting at $664,000 (SGD 907,088), with deliveries expected by the end of 2025.
The 911 Cup, based on the 992.2 generation, will join the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia grid in 2026. It continues Porsche’s tradition of producing high-performance racing cars, with over 5,381 units of the 911 series produced as one-make racing cars to date.