The classic Pasha pattern is now available for the Porsche 911 Carrera family
Porsche has unveiled a new interior design for the 911 Carrera family, inspired by the brand's signature 1970s styling. Following the limited edition 911 Spirit 70, which received a bright Olive Neo hue and classic Pasha-style interior trim, the company has announced the extension of this seating style to a wider range of models.
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The new option is called Heritage Design Interior and is now available on most versions of the 2026 model year 911 Carrera, with the exception of the Carrera T and GT3. The option is expected to later appear on Turbo models when they return to the lineup.
The Heritage Design Interior scheme uses the Pasha pattern on the centre sections of the seats, door card inserts and the inside of the glovebox. The seat side supports, steering wheel, armrests and dashboard are finished in Club Leather, a material that Porsche describes as "luxurious fine Nappa leather". Contrasting Slate Grey stitching runs across the panel tops, seats and door cards.
In the U.S., this option package costs $12,980, but it cannot be ordered separately: you must also choose adaptive sports seats with 18 adjustments, which will add another $3,830. As a result, the minimum price of the 911 Carrera with the new trim starts at $146,760, excluding additional charges.
Source: Motor1