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Porsche World Roadshow 2024 in Pathum Thani: Experience Unmatched Thrills and Innovation

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The tropical sun casts a warm glow over Pathum Thani, revitalizing the air with a sense of adventure as the highly anticipated Porsche World Roadshow (PWRS) makes its grand return to Thailand after a two-year hiatus. Nestled in the heart of this vibrant corner of the country, Pathum Thani Speedway is transformed into a playground of precision and power, offering the ultimate Porsche driving experience. On November 15, 2024, Porsche Thailand hosted an exclusive media preview, allowing the press to revel in the thrill ahead of the public event from November 16 to 25, where Porsche enthusiasts and customers can indulge their automotive passions.

For this edition, twenty-six prestigious Porsche sports cars stand ready to ignite excitement, including track titans like the 718 Cayman GT4 RS and speed demons like the 911 Turbo S Cabriolet—each promising joyrides that elevate heartbeats and stir souls. With almost 10,000 PS of engineering marvels aligned, participants have an unrivaled opportunity to grip the wheel of sports cars often dreamed about but rarely driven. And let’s not forget the spotlight-stealing Taycan Turbo GT, flaunting a remarkable 1,034 PS with a cheeky extra kick from its ‘Attack Mode’ feature.

Under the keen eyes of Porsche’s certified instructors from both Thailand and Europe, drivers embark on a dynamic journey through a series of guided exercises. From deftly navigating the nuances of handling and the thrill of evasive maneuvers during the Braking & Moose Test, to mastering the art of slalom and experiencing the allure of a Road Tour, each participant leaves with skills polished and memories etched. Minimum age? A ripe 21, paired with a valid driving license—set your sights on joining the automotive party.

Reflecting on this exhilarating showcase, Mr. Winthorn Bunnag, Acting Managing Director of Porsche Thailand by AAS Group, expresses, “The Porsche World Roadshow embodies the apex of our vehicles’ capabilities, a dynamic dance of innovation and performance. Hosting PWRS again in Thailand aligns with our commitment to deliver timeless experiences for our ardent fans and customers in this land of smiles.”

New excitement debuts in Southeast Asia with the arrival of the reimagined 911 Carrera, captivating audiences with its suave blends of modern tech and torrid performance. This automotive masterpiece, with its newly tailored twin-turbo 3.0-litre boxer engine, flaunts enhancements like sharp Matrix LED headlights and an exclusive array of colors such as Lugano Blue and Shade Green. As you settle behind the wheel, technology takes center stage with a digital cockpit boasting a 12.6-inch display and the debut of a ‘Classic’ layout—a nod to its storied lineage, complete with circular dials and central rev counter.

Beyond the 911, enthusiasts should keep an eye out for the all-electric revolution roaring with power—the Taycan and the Macan, two extraordinary models poised to make their track debut in Thailand. The Taycan Turbo GT boasts a featherweight construction, shedding up to 75 kg compared to its predecessor, and delivers a thrilling driving experience with the capability for short bursts of additional power. Enhanced design, increased range, quicker charging, and robust updates underscore its prowess.

Joining the electric symphony, the new Macan confidently asserts itself as Porsche’s first all-electric SUV. Combining the elegance of timeless design with the adrenaline of Porsche power, it sets benchmarks for both performance and practicality. The Macan’s aerodynamic excellence, conferred by Porsche Active Aerodynamics, and its spacious interior with an expansive boot ensure it stands out as a top contender for the ‘sportiest compact SUV’ title at PWRS Thailand.

The Porsche World Roadshow orchestrates its symphony of speed from November 16 to 25, 2024, at the Pathum Thani raceway. Entry starts at THB 25,000 for weekday thrills and THB 30,000 for weekend exhilaration, each ticket a passport to a day filled with driving programs and succulent meals. Porsche fans, there’s no better time than now to secure your place at any Porsche Centre or Studio in Thailand for an unforgettable high-speed adventure.

29 Comments

  1. Emily T. November 20, 2024

    Sounds like an amazing event, but isn’t it a bit out of reach for the average Thai citizen with those ticket prices?

    • James L November 20, 2024

      Agreed. It’s more of a premium experience meant for those with deep pockets. Porsche knows its audience!

      • Karen November 20, 2024

        True, but experiences like these aren’t meant for everyone. It’s a luxury brand after all.

      • Emily T. November 20, 2024

        You’re not wrong, but I wish they could offer a day that’s more accessible to the general public.

  2. CarNut66 November 20, 2024

    Those specs on the Taycan Turbo GT are insane! Can’t wait to see it in action.

    • EcoDriver November 20, 2024

      I’m more excited about the Macan! All-electric SUVs are the future.

      • Techie123 November 20, 2024

        Electric vehicles are awesome, but they definitely need better charging infrastructure in Thailand.

      • CarNut66 November 20, 2024

        True, but Porsche is leading the charge. Pardon the pun!

  3. Laura Adams November 20, 2024

    Will this event help boost Thailand’s tourism? Seems like a perfect attraction for car enthusiasts globally.

    • Mark S. November 20, 2024

      If they market it well, it surely could. Events like these can attract a niche crowd willing to travel for the experience.

      • Lucy November 20, 2024

        But is it enough to make a real impact on tourism? Probably just a seasonal boost.

  4. PetrolHead November 20, 2024

    I love the idea of test-driving these beasts, but 21 seems a bit restrictive. Why not open it to younger gearheads?

    • Joe November 20, 2024

      Safety first! These cars require mature hands at the wheel.

      • PetrolHead November 20, 2024

        I get that, but maybe supervised drives for younger folks could be an option?

  5. Daisy M November 20, 2024

    What about safety measures? High-speed events like this can be risky.

    • Racer72 November 20, 2024

      Porsche is top-notch with safety – trained instructors are on hand. It’s in their interest to keep it safe.

      • Daisy M November 20, 2024

        That’s reassuring to hear. Just hope all participants stay cautious.

  6. electricdreamer November 20, 2024

    This roadshow is pushing the boundaries for EVs in the region. Can’t wait for the Macan’s performance.

    • Phil B. November 20, 2024

      It’s fascinating how quickly EVs are advancing, especially in the performance sector.

      • electricdreamer November 20, 2024

        Definitely an exciting time for car enthusiasts!

  7. Michael Bolton November 20, 2024

    Personally, I think traditional sports cars will always have a place. There’s nothing like a roaring engine.

    • GreenMachine November 20, 2024

      Fossil fuels are so last decade. It’s all about sustainability now.

      • Michael Bolton November 20, 2024

        I see your point, but the thrill of traditional engines is unmatched for many of us.

  8. Eva K November 20, 2024

    I’ve heard the new 911 Carrera is a masterpiece. Can anyone confirm the hype?

    • PorscheFan89 November 20, 2024

      Confirmed. The new features and design are spot on! Porsche never disappoints.

      • Eva K November 20, 2024

        Great to hear. Can’t wait to check it out myself!

  9. Darren H. November 20, 2024

    Why only in Pathum Thani? They should host roadshows in other Thai locations too!

    • Amy L. November 20, 2024

      Pathum Thani has the perfect setup – maybe they’re testing the waters before expanding.

      • Darren H. November 20, 2024

        Fair point. Hope to see more diverse locations soon.

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