A rare Porsche 911 GT3 RS in Guards Red rolled into Ho Chi Minh City, priced at VND 17.7 billion (≈$750k). Explore its specs, options, and availability – learn more now.

In early February 2026, a striking Porsche 911 GT3 RS in the brand’s iconic Guards Red painted its way onto the streets of Ho Chi Minh City. Valued at roughly VND 17.7 billion (about US$750,000), it marks the third GT3 RS to be registered in Vietnam.

Why the GT3 RS Stands Out
The 2022‑2023 generation of the 911 GT3 RS builds on Porsche’s racing heritage, echoing design cues from the 911 GT3 R and 911 RSR prototypes. Its wide‑track body, aggressive air intakes and stripped‑down front luggage compartment – replaced by a race‑derived cooling system – emphasize pure performance.

Key Design and Aerodynamic Features
- Front split‑type 20‑inch forged‑aluminium wheels, rear 21‑inch wheels.
- Exterior paint options include Pyro Red, Satin Black and Indigo Blue – each adding roughly VND 40 million to the base price.
- Guards Red finish paired with the classic “GT3 RS” racing badge from 2003.
- Overall dimensions: 4,572 mm L × 1,900 mm W × 1,322 mm H; wheelbase extended to 2,457 mm.
- Active rear wing and front splitter, featuring an electrically controlled DRS‑style flap that adjusts downforce from 409 kg at 200 km/h to 860 kg at 285 km/h.
Performance Numbers
The naturally aspirated 4.0‑litre flat‑six delivers 525 hp at 7,500 rpm and 465 Nm of torque. Coupled with Porsche’s 7‑speed PDK dual‑clutch gearbox and rear‑wheel drive, the GT3 RS rockets from 0‑100 km/h in just 3.2 seconds and tops out at 296 km/h. In 2022 it conquered the Nürburgring Nordschleife in 6:44.848, making it the third‑fastest production car on the legendary lap at the time.

Interior and Driving Aids
The cabin is a racing suite: carbon‑fiber bucket seats as standard, optional 18‑position Adaptive Sports seats, a multifunction steering wheel with rotary switches for drive mode, electronic balance, and traction control. Drivers can also fine‑tune suspension settings and the car’s rear‑axle torque distribution.

Pricing and Availability in Vietnam
Base price: VND 17.69 billion (≈US$750k). Fully loaded with the optional carbon‑fiber exterior package, Weissach Package and bespoke interior upgrades, the price can climb past VND 20 billion (over US$850k). According to Znews, by the end of January 2026 at least four GT3 RS units (992.1 chassis) have been imported – one black, two white, and the latest red Guards edition.

What This Means for Vietnamese Supercar Enthusiasts
The arrival of another GT3 RS underscores Vietnam’s growing market for ultra‑high‑performance cars. While the vehicle remains exclusive, its presence fuels interest in Porsche’s motorsport lineage and may pave the way for more limited‑edition models to hit the region.

Stay tuned for updates on test drives, dealer events, and how you can reserve your own piece of Porsche heritage.










