

- The new Porsche center in Singapore includes a drift circle and track.
- Part of the race circuit runs directly through the main facility building.
- Experience Center is scheduled to open its doors to the public in 2027.
Porsche’s Experience Centers, located in the US, Canada, the UK, France, Germany, Italy, China, and Japan, allow car enthusiasts to get behind the wheel of Weissach’s most iconic models and receive expert tuition from experienced drivers.
Last year, our own Stephen Rivers visited the PEC in Atlanta, Georgia, and found it to be simply epic. Now, Porsche is hard at work on its latest site.
The newest Porsche Experience Center is set to open in Singapore in 2027. The German brand has been finalizing plans for the location for quite some time and during the recent F1 race weekend in the country, it presented the final concept images of the center.
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As with other locations, the one in Singapore features a large racetrack, a low-handling track, and a drift circle where participants can perfect their oversteering skills with safety and without fear of slamming into a wall or another car.
Perhaps the highlight of the circuit is that it will pass directly through the main building, much like the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, which runs under part of the Yas Island hotel.
“We are immensely proud that PEC Singapore will mark a milestone for Porsche in the region and set new benchmarks with many unique and world-first features for all its visitors,” the senior manager for Porsche Experience at Porsche Asia Pacific, Marc Beil, said.
“This development truly reflects the spirit of innovation and passion that defines Porsche, and we are excited to see this vision come to life.”
In addition to presenting finished images of the PEC, Porsche also brought its iconic Renndienst van to Singapore. The van has been touring the local streets distributing a free Porsche magazine that highlights some of the brand’s most iconic motorsport stories.