Das Treffen celebrates ten years of Porsche excellence in Southeast Asia.
After over 75 years of history as a luxury performance car manufacturer, Porsche’s star has risen to undeniable fame and renown worldwide, with passionate legions of fans collecting and admiring the brand’s entire legacy of cars. In Southeast Asia, the Das Treffen event was conceived by Sihabutr “Tenn” Xoomsai. While it began as a casual gathering of like-minded Porsche enthusiasts, it has since evolved into an incredible showcase that is eagerly anticipated throughout the region.
The event recently hit an incredible milestone, holding its tenth edition at Impact Speed Park in Bangkok, Thailand. The Das Treffen X event was accordingly one of the most elaborate yet, with Impact Speed Park divided into themed zones, featuring a Porsche hospitality village in the center. There, exclusive merchandise and a racing simulator added to the spectacle.
Over 3,800 Porsche enthusiasts and 734 cars were present at Das Treffen X, with some incredible Porsche masterpieces on display, including the Porsche 956, which was flown in from the Porsche Museum. The 956 achieved four consecutive overall victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans from 1982 to 1985, alongside the 963 racing hypercar, which also achieved incredible success in this year’s endurance racing season.
The themed zones were for Adventure, featuring a Cayenne S E-Hybrid Coupé that journeyed from Bangkok to Stuttgart; Performance, showcasing the 911 and 718 prominently; Urban, highlighting the Taycan and Macan as pioneers in Porsche electrification; and Heritage, featuring the exclusive 911 Spirit of 70. With 10 years of Porsche excellence being highlighted in Southeast Asia, Das Treffen X in Bangkok was a victory lap for an iconic Porsche event.
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