The new-generation Porsche 911 GT3 RS, painted in iconic Guards Red, has hit Ho Chi Minh City with a price tag of VND 17.7 billion. Discover specs, rarity, and options – learn more now!

Global debut and local arrival
First unveiled in August 2022, the latest‑generation Porsche 911 GT3 RS instantly became a collector’s favorite thanks to its race‑inspired silhouette and cutting‑edge technology. After showcasing its daring performance on the 2024 Gumball 3000 circuit, the supercar finally turned heads on the streets of Ho Chi Minh City early this year.

Design language straight from the track
Drawing cues from the 911 GT3 R and 911 RSR race cars, the GT3 RS features a wider body, aggressive air intakes and a stripped‑down front that replaces the traditional luggage compartment with a high‑efficiency cooling system borrowed from Porsche’s motorsport pedigree. Aluminium multi‑spoke wheels—20 inches up front and 21 inches at the rear—complete the visual assault.

Buyers can choose from Pyro Red, Satin Black or Indigo Blue finishes, each adding roughly VND 40 million to the base price. The car on display flaunts the classic “Guards Red” paint, accompanied by the official GT3 RS racing badge that dates back to 2003.

Advanced aerodynamics and active downforce
With an overall footprint of 4,572 × 1,900 × 1,322 mm and a wheelbase stretched to 2,457 mm, the GT3 RS out‑sizes the standard 911 Carrera. While the optional Weissach Package—valued at about VND 2.7 billion—offers additional carbon‑fibre exterior elements and chassis balance upgrades, the standard model already delivers impressive downforce: 409 kg at 200 km/h, soaring to 860 kg when the car reaches 285 km/h.

One of the most eye‑catching features is the electrically‑actuated rear wing, a system reminiscent of the DRS technology used in Formula 1. Drivers can instantly modulate rear‑end pressure to suit the track or road conditions.

Performance under the hood
The heart of the GT3 RS is a naturally‑aspirated 4.0‑litre flat‑six boxer engine, producing 525 hp at 7,500 rpm and a peak torque of 465 Nm. Coupled with Porsche’s 7‑speed PDK dual‑clutch gearbox and a rear‑wheel‑drive layout, the car rockets from 0–100 km/h in just 3.2 seconds and tops out at 296 km/h.

In 2022 the GT3 RS clocked a lap time of 6:44.848 on the legendary Nürburgring Nordschleife, making it the third quickest production car on the track at that time.

Interior – race‑ready comfort
The cabin blends function with luxury. Standard bucket seats are wrapped in carbon‑fibre fabric, while buyers may opt for the 18‑position Adaptive Sports seats that electrically adjust for optimal support. The steering wheel is fitted with rotary switches that let drivers fine‑tune driving mode, electronic balance, and traction control on the fly.

Pricing and market presence in Vietnam
Local pricing starts at VND 17.69 billion (approximately USD 750,000). Fully loaded with all optional equipment, the price can easily surpass the VND 20 billion mark.

According to Znews’s research, by the end of January 2026 at least four Porsche 911 GT3 RS (992.1) units have been imported into Vietnam: one in black, two in white and the very own Guards Red specimen that captured headlines.

What’s next for the GT3 RS in Asia?
With its combination of track‑derived performance, striking design and exclusivity, the Porsche 911 GT3 RS is poised to become a benchmark for high‑performance supercars in the Southeast Asian market. Enthusiasts can expect more limited‑edition colour schemes and bespoke personalization options as demand continues to rise.






