2026 Porsche 911 Spirit 70 Runs On Disco Dreams

Michael Accardi
by Michael Accardi

The 2026 Porsche 911 Spirit 70 pays tribute to the style and spirit of the 1970s, wrapping the brand’s newly hybridized GTS Cabriolet in retro paint and trim.


Key Points

  • 2026 Porsche 911 Spirit 70 is the third Heritage Design model, celebrating 1970s styling with Olive Neo paint, Pasha interior trim, and period-correct details.
  • Only 1,500 units will be produced globally, with U.S. pricing starting at $242,250, not including destination fees or potential import tariffs.
  • Based on the 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet, the Spirit 70 uses Porsche’s new T-Hybrid system with a 3.6L flat-six and electric motor producing 532 hp and 449 lb-ft of torque.

Limited to just 1,500 units globally, the special edition will arrive at U.S. dealers later this summer with a starting price of $242,250—excluding destination charges and potential import tariffs.


Finished in a standout Olive Neo green, the 911 Spirit 70 gains several heritage elements, including elongated “911” branded hood stripes, a black soft top, and a black windshield frame. Optional side graphics add a vintage number roundel and Porsche lettering just above the rocker panels.


Center-locking Sport Classic wheels—20 inches up front and 21 inches in the rear—are finished in a Bronzite hue, while gold Porsche Heritage badging and the classic 1963 crest round out the exterior accents.

Inside, Porsche has recreated the Pasha interior motif, using a blend of textile and flock yarn in a black and Olive Neo checkerboard pattern across the seat centers, door panels, glovebox, and even the optional seat back inlays and dashboard trim.


The rest of the cabin is trimmed in Basalt Black Club leather with Olive Neo stitching, while a special Pasha-patterned front trunk mat is included.

The fully digital 12.7-inch instrument cluster adopts retro green numbers and white gauge markings—a callback to the Porsche 356. Puddle lights projects the “Heritage Design” logo onto the pavement, and Porsche Design has created a matching chronograph for customers.


Under the bodywork, the Spirit 70 is based on the 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet, now equipped with Porsche’s new T-Hybrid powertrain. A 3.6-liter flat-six engine uses an electric motor and electrically assisted turbocharger to produce 532 horsepower and 449 lb-ft of torque.


Since all 911 models are built in Germany, current and future tariffs will likely impact final pricing. Production is limited, and most examples will likely be spoken for well before deliveries begin. So get after it if you want one.


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Michael Accardi
Michael Accardi

An experienced automotive storyteller and accomplished photographer known for engaging and insightful content. Michael also brings a wealth of technical knowledge—he was part of the Ford GT program at Multimatic, oversaw a fleet of Audi TCR race cars, ziptied Lamborghini Super Trofeo cars back together, been over the wall during the Rolex 24, and worked in the intense world of IndyCar.

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