The company unveiled the new 911 trim, the 911 Spirit 70, on Wednesday. The limited-edition model, which harks back to the iconic 1970s design, features a bright Olive Neo paint job and a checkered-pattern Pasha interior trim. Limited to 1,500 units, the model has a starting price of $242,250, making it the perfect choice for those looking for an exclusive driving experience.
On Thursday, Porsche announced that the Pasha trim will be available on other 911 models, as well as part of the full 911 Spirit 70. The option, called the “Heritage Design Interior,” combines the Pasha pattern in black and dark silver with a deluxe Nappa-grade leather called Club Leather. This scheme is available on most 911 Carrera trims for the 2026 model year, but the Carrera T and GT3 are excluded.
In the Heritage Design Interior Package, the seat centers, door panels, and glove box are wrapped in Pasha, while the seat bolsters, steering wheel, armrests, and dashboard are wrapped in Club leather. Contrasting slate gray stitching adds to the appeal of the dashboard, seats, and door panels. However, this scheme is not available on models with a manual transmission.
Selecting this trim option costs $12,980, and 18-way adaptive sports seats, which cost $3,830, are also mandatory. So, the price of a base Carrera with Pasha trim starts at $146,760, including destination charges. While this option is available at a more affordable price than the 911 Spirit 70, it is a premium experience.
Porsche has indicated that when the Turbo models return in 2026, this Heritage Design interior will also be available on them. The option is already live on Porsche’s online configurator, allowing fans to customize their 911.
Combining 1970s retro style with modern luxury, the 911 Spirit 70 and Heritage Design interior offer a memorable experience for modern drivers while celebrating Porsche’s heritage.