Earlier this week, Porsche unveiled the new 911 Spirit 70, and one of its standout features was a throwback interior option featuring the classic Pasha fabric—a design that recalls the brand’s 1970s style. In exciting news for enthusiasts, Porsche has now decided to offer the iconic Pasha interior across the broader 911 Carrera lineup as well. However, unlike the Spirit 70 model, which showcased a vibrant yellow-themed version, the Pasha fabric for the regular Carrera models will only be available in a more understated Black and Dark Silver color scheme.
Customers who want to inject a bit of retro flair into their modern 911 will need to select the Heritage Design leather interior package to access the Pasha material. This luxurious option doesn't come cheap, though—the package is priced at $12,980. For that price, buyers receive an interior lined with high-end milled Nappa "Club" leather and the distinctive Black and Dark Silver Pasha fabric. The leather upholstery isn’t limited to just the seats; it extends across several parts of the interior, including the steering wheel, door armrests, center console lid, dashboard sections, the knee pads along the center tunnel, and the rear side panels. The seat bolsters, both front and rear, are also wrapped in Basalt Black Club leather, enhancing the overall sense of refinement.
Meanwhile, the Pasha fabric is skillfully integrated into the seat centers for both the front and rear rows, selected sections of the door panels, and even inside the glove compartment, giving the cabin a dynamic yet nostalgic look. To further elevate the design, Slate Grey stitching is used strategically on the dashboard’s upper section, door panels, side panels, and both the front and rear seats, adding a tasteful contrast without overpowering the interior’s classic vibe.
The pairing of the premium Club leather with the bold Pasha material creates an interior that feels both opulent and playful. The Pasha fabric itself is crafted from a blend of textile and flock yarn and features a classic checkered pattern that immediately evokes motorsport heritage. While the current offering only includes the subdued Black and Dark Silver tones, some enthusiasts might wish for brighter, more adventurous colors to better capture the vibrant spirit of the 1970s. Nevertheless, considering the Porsche 911’s tradition of understated elegance, the decision to keep the color palette muted seems fitting.
In short, for those wanting to combine Porsche’s modern engineering excellence with a touch of retro flair, the Heritage Design package with Pasha fabric is a highly tempting—and highly stylish—option.