Porsche Introduces Timeless 'Pasha' Upgrade for the 911 Carrera Series
Interested in Pasha but find the $242,000 911 Spirit 70 out of your budget? Porsche offers an alternative.
On Wednesday, Porsche introduced a new configuration for the 911 model referred to as the Spirit 70 It was designed to capture the essence of the company’s aesthetic from the 1970s. Along with the vibrant Olive Neo paint and playful graphics, the 911 Spirit 70 incorporates Pasha—an undulating checkerboard motif that Porsche provided during the 1970s—throughout much of the interior trim.
For as low as $242,250, you can own one of the 1,500 limited-edition 911 Spirit 70 models, but securing one might prove challenging. However, this isn’t the sole path to acquiring a new Porsche adorned with the Pasha decor. On Thursday, the firm revealed that they have introduced a fresh Pasha interior option for many configurations within the 911 Carrera lineup.


Referred to as the "Heritage Design Interior," this design combines black and deep silver Pasha patterns with Club Leather, which Porsche characterizes as an upscale, smooth Nappa leather. If selected, expect to see the center sections of the seats, doors, and inside of the glove compartment adorned with Pasha accents. In contrast, elements such as the side supports of the seats, steering wheel, armrests, and dashboard will be upholstered in Club Leather. Additionally, contrasting Slate Grey stitching can be found on the top part of the dashboard, seats, and door panels.
The plan has already been implemented. on Porsche's configurator Available on all 2026 model year 911s except for the Carrera T and the GT3. Interestingly, this means you cannot choose the Pasha trim with a manual transmission. We expect that this configuration will also be offered with Turbo models when they become available again in 2026.
Even though you’ll save quite a bit of money opting for this trim instead of the fully loaded 911 Sport Classic, it will still come with a hefty price tag. This particular configuration sets you back $12,980. However, adding it requires purchasing Porsche’s 18-way adaptive sports seats which cost an additional $3,830. Therefore, your total outlay would start from around $146,760 when accounting for delivery fees on top of the basic Carrera equipped with these upgrades.
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