Porsche’s Latest Playground Features a Racetrack That Passes Through Its Structure | Carscoops

Porsche’s Latest Playground Features a Racetrack That Passes Through Its Structure | Carscoops

      The newest facility is scheduled to open to the public in 2027.

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      by Brad Anderson

      The upcoming Porsche center in Singapore will feature a drift circle and a track.

      A section of the racetrack will run directly through the main building of the facility.

      The Experience Center is planned to welcome visitors in 2027.

      Porsche's Experience Centers, found in the US, Canada, the UK, France, Germany, Italy, China, and Japan, offer car enthusiasts the chance to drive some of Weissach's most legendary models while receiving guidance from seasoned drivers.

      Last year, our own Stephen Rivers visited the PEC in Atlanta, Georgia, and described it as simply epic. Now, Porsche is diligently working on its latest location.

      The new Porsche Experience Center is set to launch in Singapore in 2027. The German automaker has been refining its plans for this site for quite some time, recently revealing the final conceptual images during the F1 race weekend in the country.

      As seen in other centers, the Singapore location will include a large racetrack, a low-handling track, and a drift circle, where participants can hone their oversteering abilities safely, without the risk of hitting a wall or colliding with another vehicle.

      A standout feature of this circuit is that it will traverse directly through the main building, similar to the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, which runs beneath part of the Yas Island hotel.

      “We are extremely proud that PEC Singapore will represent a significant milestone for Porsche in the region and will set new standards with several unique and world-first features for all visitors,” stated Marc Beil, senior manager for Porsche Experience at Porsche Asia Pacific.

      “This development truly embodies the spirit of innovation and passion that characterizes Porsche, and we are eager to witness this vision materialize.”

      Along with showcasing the completed images of the PEC, Porsche also brought its iconic Renndienst van to Singapore. The van has been cruising through local streets, distributing a complimentary Porsche magazine that highlights some of the company's most renowned motorsport stories.

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The new facility is scheduled to welcome the public in 2027.