Stunning new Porsche in special color priced $60K more than the model its based on
- Porsche have released a new vehicle with a special color
- It’s being debuted at the Shanghai Auto Show
- It costs $60k more than the car it was based on
Published on Apr 23, 2025 at 2:28 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson
Last updated on Apr 23, 2025 at 8:51 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
This stunning new Porsche comes in a special color and is $60k pricier than the model it is based on.
The 911 Spirit 70 was debuted at the 2025 Shanghai Auto Show, and as the name suggests, it’s a nod to the 1970s.
Based on the 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet, the car stands out with a color designed specifically for it – Olive Neo.
With a price tag that costs $60k more than the Cabriolet, it’s not just you who will be seeing green with this car.
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The new Porsche with a special color
Porsche is a pretty special manufacturer, with a rich record of innovation.
With a promising future ahead of it, and a proud history behind it, the German manufacturer has a distinguished reputation within the automotive industry.
The 911 Spirit 70, debuting at the 2025 Shanghai Auto Show, is another addition to the flock.

Designed to pay tribute to the 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet, the Spirit 70, besides its outer appearance, is virtually unchanged from its base model.
Capable of 541hp and 610Nm of torque, the 70 is set for a limited production run.
The standout detail of this car is the exterior color, which has been designed specifically for this model.
Called Olive Neo, it’s a deep green that is nicely complemented by black, grey gold, and bronzite.

Decorative graphics cover the sides of the car, with the brand’s name and the number 70.
On the hood is an additional throwback detail – a crest that looks practically identical to the one used back in 1963.
Slap on a heritage badge on the boot lid, and you’ve got yourself a true heritage vehicle.
The interior is decked out in an Olive Neo-black checkered design, intended to resemble a moving flag.


It’s a neat design detail and a testament to the brand’s dominant presence in motorsport.
What’s an extra $60k when you’re buying this brand?
Only 1,500 units will be made worldwide, and will sell at $250,211.
That’s a hefty price tag for sure, but certainly not as expensive as the Porsche 917 K, one of which sold for $14 million at a 2017 auction.

Even by production model standards, the Spirit 70 falls short of the 911 S/T, which can range between $290,000 and $374,600 in price.
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