A brand‑new Porsche 911 GT3 RS has rolled onto Ho Chi Minh City streets, priced at 17.7 billion VND (≈ $750k). Discover its specs, colors, and why it’s a rare sight in Vietnam. Read more now!

The latest generation Porsche 911 GT3 RS, unveiled in August 2022, has turned heads in Ho Chi Minh City. Dressed in the brand’s classic Guards Red, the car is the third GT3 RS to hit Vietnam’s roads and is priced at an eye‑popping 17.7 billion VND (about US$750,000).

Striking Design Inspired by the Track
The GT3 RS adopts a wide‑body silhouette with aggressive air vents and a stripped‑out front luggage compartment that now houses a high‑tech cooling system borrowed from Porsche’s racing machines. Lightweight multi‑spoke alloy wheels—20 inches up front and 21 inches at the rear—complete the look.

- Exterior paint options: Pyro Red, Satin Black, Indigo Blue (adds ~VND 40 million).
- Standard Guards Red finish with the iconic “GT3 RS” racing decal.
- Carbon‑fiber aerodynamic package (when equipped) reduces weight and boosts downforce.
aerodynamics and the Weissach Package
While the base model already generates up to 409 kg of downforce at 200 km/h, the optional Weissach Package—priced at nearly VND 2.7 billion—adds carbon‑fiber wing elements and a rear‑axle balance bar, pushing total downforce to 860 kg at 285 km/h.

Powertrain and Performance
Under the hood sits a naturally aspirated 4.0‑liter flat‑six boxer engine delivering 525 hp and 465 Nm of torque. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a 7‑speed PDK dual‑clutch gearbox.

- 0–100 km/h (0‑62 mph): 3.2 seconds
- Top speed: 296 km/h (184 mph)
- Track lap at Nürburgring: 6:44.848 (third‑fastest production car in 2022)
Interior – Track‑Focused Yet Customisable
The cabin features carbon‑fiber bucket seats as standard, with an optional 18‑position Adaptive Sports seat for added comfort. A steering wheel equipped with rotary knobs lets the driver tweak driving mode, electronic balance, and traction settings on the fly.

Pricing and Availability in Vietnam
Officially listed at VND 17.69 billion, the GT3 RS can easily surpass VND 20 billion once all optional equipment is added. By the end of January 2026, at least four units (one red, two white, one black) have been imported into the country.

Why It Matters
Supercars are rare in Vietnam, and the GT3 RS is among the most coveted. Its blend of race‑derived aerodynamics, raw naturally aspirated power, and exclusive branding makes it a collector’s dream and a statement of automotive passion in Southeast Asia.

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