A brand‑new Porsche 911 GT3 RS in striking Guard Red has arrived in Vietnam, priced at 17.69 billion VND (≈$750k). Discover its specs, options, and why it’s a collector’s dream. Read more now!

The latest generation Porsche 911 GT3 RS has turned heads in Ho Chi Minh City, arriving in the iconic Guards Red paint finish. It’s only the third of its model to be officially registered in Vietnam, and it carries a price tag of 17.69 billion VND – roughly US$750,000.

Key Highlights
- Engine: 4.0‑liter naturally aspirated flat‑six, 525 hp, 465 Nm torque
- 0‑100 km/h (0‑62 mph): 3.2 seconds
- Top speed: 296 km/h (184 mph)
- Active rear wing with DRS‑style electric control
- Lightweight forged‑aluminium wheels – 20‑inch front, 21‑inch rear
- Optional carbon‑fiber exterior pieces (Weissach Package) – adds ~2.7 bn VND
Performance and Aerodynamics
The GT3 RS is built for the track but approved for road use. Its wider body, aggressive splitters, and a rear diffuser generate up to 409 kg of downforce at 200 km/h and an astonishing 860 kg at 285 km/h. The active rear wing, reminiscent of Formula 1 DRS technology, can be adjusted electrically to balance grip and drag according to driver input.

Driving Dynamics
Coupled with Porsche’s seven‑speed PDK dual‑clutch gearbox, the car delivers seamless power bursts. The steering wheel features rotary switches that let the driver fine‑tune driving mode, electronic balance, and traction control on the fly.

Design & Interior
Beyond the race‑inspired exterior, the GT3 RS strips away the front luggage compartment to make room for a dedicated cooling system borrowed from Porsche’s competition cars. Inside, the cabin offers carbon‑fiber bucket seats as standard, with an optional Adaptive Sports seat that moves in 18 electric directions for personalized comfort.

Pricing & Availability in Vietnam
The base price for the Guard Red GT3 RS is 17.69 billion VND (≈$750k). Adding premium options – such as the Weissach Package, bespoke paint finishes (Pyro Red, Satin Black, Indigo Blue) or the Adaptive Sports seat – can push the total cost past the 20 billion VND mark.

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 Guard Red specimen that sparked this coverage.

Why It Matters
Only a handful of GT3 RS models have ever reached the Vietnamese market, making each unit a coveted collector’s item. Its combination of track‑grade performance, cutting‑edge aerodynamics, and Porsche’s heritage ensures the car will remain a headline‑making supercar for years to come.

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