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At the Seoul Mobility Show 2025, the Porsche booth will be designed around two key sections that embody the brand’s core values: one dedicated to the GTS (Gran Turismo Sport) models, representing Porsche’s high-performance legacy, and the other showcasing innovative all-electric E-Performance models.
Notably, the booth will feature a diverse lineup of rare and iconic models, including the new 911, making its Korea premiere, the Macan Electric, the classic 904 Carrera GTS, and the Formula E race car 99X Electric.
Porsche Korea CEO Mathias Busse stated, “We are continuously expanding our product portfolio and making significant investments to enhance the brand’s presence in the Korean market while offering unique customer experiences.” He added, “Through the Seoul Mobility Show, we aim to showcase Porsche’s innovative technology and aesthetic design, sharing our brand’s vision for the future to the Korean customers.”
Notably, the event will be attended by Jörg Kerner, Vice President Product Line Macan at Porsche AG, to introduce the Macan Electric and lead the press conference, enhancing the significance of the event.
Since its debut in 1963, the Porsche 911 has continually set the benchmark for sports cars with its unparalleled performance. The new ‘911 Carrera 4 GTS’ that will be unveiled at this year’s mobility show is the first 911 for the road equipped with a super-lightweight performance hybrid.
The innovative powertrain system, with 3.6 litres of displacement, delivers significantly improved driving performance, accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.0 seconds and reaching a top speed of 312 km/h. The new 911 GTS incorporates motorsport-derived technology into its hybrid system, featuring the newly developed T-Hybrid system with an advanced electric turbocharger, ensuring a lightweight and powerful performance.
Additionally, the exterior design of the new 911 has been streamlined with carefully targeted updates, most of which enhance the aerodynamics and performance of the sports car. For the first time, the 911 has a fully digital instrument cluster. The Porsche Driver Experience control concept, combining Porsche’s signature design DNA with modern technology, focuses on the driver’s axis and intuitive, faster operation. The brand has also refined its driver assistance systems and driving mode customisation features, delivering an even enhanced driving experience.
Porsche Korea will also showcase the all-electric SUV, the Macan Electric, at the Seoul Mobility Show 2025. Combining characteristic Porsche sportscar handling, long-distance range and high everyday usability, the Macan Electric offers top-class E-Performance, boasting up to 639 PS (470 kW) with Launch Control.
The Macan Electric maximizes efficiency by combining its characteristic design DNA with range-optimised aerodynamics. While preserving the Macan’s identity, Porsche has further developed its proportions to create a sporty, modern and dynamic appearance. As a high-performance SUV, it also offers ample interior space and practicality.
Porsche Korea plans to welcome the visitors with a selective lineup that stars as many as 13 diverse models, including the new 911 and the Macan Electric, the ‘904 Carrera GTS’, ‘99X Electric’, ‘Taycan Turbo GT’, ‘Taycan GTS’, ‘Panamera GTS’, and ‘Cayenne GTS’.
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