The four-part scope of delivery consists of scratch-resistant elements for the left and right key cheek in Heritage Design as well as for the black chrome-plated central key track and eyelet. The elements already attached to the vehicle key can be replaced in a few simple steps.
Heritage Design - Pasha Black/Olive Neo or Black/Darksilver: Here, the lively Pasha pattern is used, which is brought back into the present in a new interpretation with the 911 Spirit 70. As lively as the 70s - a pattern whose origins, unlike corduroy or pepita, do not lie in the fashion world, but in the Porsche Development Center in Weissach. First presented in 1977 in the 928 in the south of France and also offered in the 911, 924 and 944 until the mid-1980s, the vibrant, lively pattern became one of Porsche's most influential interior designs. With color variants as diverse as the Seventies themselves. Inspired by waving chequered flags, the Pasha pattern is a lively homage to the exciting world of motorsport, the fascination for speed and the thrill of racing.
Heritage Design - Pepita: just like the 911 Sport Classic, the iconic Pepita pattern is used to breathe some early 70s flair into any interior. The Pepita fabric consists of small checks connected by diagonal stripes. Pepita was first available as official equipment in a Porsche 911 in 1965. The pattern made its first comeback in 2013 as part of the "50 Years 911" special model. The original Pepita also made a special appearance in the interior of the "911 No. 1,000,000" - a specially produced one-off.
- Brand: Porsche