Discover the new Porsche 911 GT3 RS on Vietnam’s streets, priced at VND 17.7 billion. Learn specs, colors, and how to claim yours today!

Overview
In early 2026, the latest generation of Porsche’s track‑derived beast, the 911 GT3 RS, turned heads on the busy streets of Ho Chi Minh City. Dressed in the brand’s classic Guards Red, the car is the third of its model to be registered in Vietnam, highlighting a growing appetite for ultra‑high‑performance machines in the region.

Design & Aerodynamics
The new GT3 RS features a wide, aggressive body shell that borrows heavily from Porsche’s racing pedigree – think 911 GT3 R and 911 RSR. Front and rear fenders are dramatically flared, while the conventional front luggage compartment is replaced by a purpose‑built cooling system inspired by motorsport technology.

Standard wheels are lightweight, multi‑spoke aluminium alloys: 20‑inch up front and 21‑inch at the rear. Buyers can opt for special finishes such as Pyro Red, Satin Black, or Indigo Blue for an extra VND 40 million.

Most eye‑catching is the active rear wing, which works like the DRS system on Formula 1 cars. By varying its angle electrically, the wing can increase downforce when needed, delivering up to 860 kg of aerodynamic load at 285 km/h.

Powertrain
Under the hood sits a naturally aspirated 4.0‑liter flat‑six boxer engine that churns out 525 hp at 7,500 rpm and 465 Nm of torque. Power is sent to the rear wheels via Porsche’s seven‑speed PDK dual‑clutch gearbox, providing blisteringly quick shifts and an engaging rear‑wheel‑drive experience.

Performance
- 0‑100 km/h (0‑62 mph): 3.2 seconds
- Top speed: 296 km/h (184 mph)
- Nürburgring lap: 6:44.848 (2022)
- Downforce: 409 kg at 200 km/h, 860 kg at 285 km/h
These numbers place the GT3 RS among the fastest road‑legal sports cars in the world, and its track‑day credentials make it a favorite for collectors who crave both road comfort and racetrack performance.

Pricing & Availability in Vietnam
Local pricing starts at VND 17.69 billion (roughly USD 720,000). Fully loaded with every available option – including the coveted Weissach Package, carbon‑fiber exterior trim, and adaptive sports seats – the price can exceed VND 20 billion.

According to Znews, by the end of January 2026 at least four GT3 RS (992.1) units have been imported: one in black, two in white, and the Guards Red example currently on display.

Conclusion
The Porsche 911 GT3 RS brings a slice of the racetrack to Vietnam’s urban landscape. Its striking design, razor‑sharp aerodynamics, and monster 525‑horsepower engine justify the VND 17.7 billion price tag, while limited availability ensures it remains a true collector’s item. If you’re looking to own one of the world’s most coveted supercars, now is the time to act.








