The announcement was made regarding the upcoming official kick-off of the second Porsche community club in Korea, ‘Porsche Club Seoul’. This new club is set to join ‘Porsche Club Korea (PCK’) in further broadening the scope of Porsche’s community culture in Korea.
The meetup, held at Calliope in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, celebrated the 10th anniversary of Porsche Korea and was initiated for local fans who share a passion for the brand. Attendees included both official and non-official club members, who enjoyed a display of Porsche’s first electric sports car, the Taycan Turbo K-Edition – a market exclusive edition created for Korean customers. A test drive program for the Taycan also drew enthusiastic participation. Furthermore, the event brought together owners of Porsche classic and latest models, providing an opportunity to share personal Porsche stories and network with fellow enthusiasts.
First established in 1952, the Porsche Club has grown into the world’s largest brand community, encompassing approximately 700 Porsche Clubs with over 240,000 members worldwide. Official Porsche club members enjoy exclusive benefits, including priority invitations to Porsche events, participation in occasional driving tours, and access to the Porsche Sports Driving School, which is held twice annually. These programs also foster interactions with Porsche enthusiasts from other countries.
Mathias Busse, CEO of Porsche Korea, stated, “The Porsche Club is more than just a community for car enthusiasts; it is a lifestyle that connects individuals who share a passion for innovation, design, and performance.” He also added, “Porsche Korea will continue to strengthen its community culture, enhancing the bond with local fans while providing unique ownership experiences that are distinctly Porsche.”
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