Discover the $760k Porsche 911 GT3 RS in Vietnam – specs, colors, and pricing details. Learn more now!

Arrival and First Impressions
The latest-generation Porsche 911 GT3 RS, launched globally in August 2022, has turned heads on the streets of Ho Chi Minh City. Cloaked in the brand’s iconic Guards Red paint, the supercar is the third GT3 RS spotted in Vietnam and the first to officially register earlier this year.

Performance Highlights
- 4.0‑liter naturally aspirated flat‑six engine delivering 525 hp and 465 Nm of torque
- 7‑speed PDK dual‑clutch transmission
- 0–100 km/h (0‑62 mph) in just 3.2 seconds
- Top speed of 296 km/h (184 mph)
- Lap time at the Nürburgring Nordschleife: 6:44.848
Design and Aerodynamics
The GT3 RS’s widened bodywork, massive rear wing and aggressive front splitter are directly inspired by Porsche’s racing pedigree – the 911 GT3 R and 911 RSR. The car foregoes a front trunk, replacing it with a sophisticated cooling system borrowed from the race cars. The active rear wing operates like an F1 DRS, adjusting downforce from 409 kg at 200 km/h to 860 kg at 285 km/h.

Wheel and Color Options
Lightweight multi‑spoke alloy wheels sit on 20‑inch fronts and 21‑inch rears. Buyers can opt for Pyro Red, Satin Black or Indigo Blue finishes for an additional VND 40 million (≈ $1,600). The Vietnamese debut vehicle chose the classic Guards Red with the signature “GT3 RS” racing badge dating back to 2003.

Interior and Technology
Standard interior features carbon‑fiber bucket seats, while an optional 18‑position Adaptive Sports seat offers electric adjustment. The steering wheel includes multifunction rotary knobs for drive mode, electronic balance, and traction control. A suite of electronic suspension and chassis‑balancing systems ensures razor‑sharp handling on both road and track.

Pricing and Availability in Vietnam
Officially listed at VND 17.69 billion (about $760,000), the GT3 RS can easily surpass VND 20 billion when fully equipped. The Weissach Package – a carbon‑fiber‑rich upgrade costing roughly VND 2.7 billion – is not included in the base price but adds extensive aerodynamic and chassis refinements.

According to Znews’ tracking, at least four 992.1‑generation GT3 RS models have been imported into Vietnam by the end of January 2026, comprising one in black, two in white, and the Guards Red example highlighted here.

What This Means for the Vietnamese Supercar Market
The presence of the 911 GT3 RS underscores a growing appetite for track‑focused hypercars in Southeast Asia. With its blend of race‑derived technology and everyday drivability, the GT3 RS offers discerning collectors a rare chance to own a road‑legal Porsche that performs like its championship counterpart.










