Quick look
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The event, which celebrated its 10th anniversary, has become Southeast Asia’s largest Porsche festival of heritage, performance, and community.
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Beyond the cars, the event focused on building the community further by hosting the first Regional Porsche Club Presidents’ Meeting.
Das Treffen, an annual event for Porsche owners, has become Southeast Asia’s premier Porsche festival — a colourful intersection of heritage, performance, and community. Beginning as a modest meet-up, it recently had its 10th anniversary at Impact Speed Park in Bangkok, Thailand.
Reflecting on the journey to regional prominence, founder Tenn Xoomsai, said: “Reaching ten editions is something I never expected. This achievement is a testament to the steadfast support of our partners and the incredible Porsche community across Asia. Their dedication brings this event to life, and we are genuinely excited for what the next decade will bring.”

Immersive ‘worlds’ at event
This year’s event saw the venue set up with several immersive ‘worlds’, each highlighting a different facet of the brand’s DNA:
Motorsport (The Icons): The highlight was the legendary 956, on loan from the Porsche Museum. A dominant force in the 1980s with 4 consecutive Le Mans wins, it stood alongside the cutting-edge 963 LMDh, fresh from its 2025 IMSA Championship victory and a podium finish at Le Mans.


Adventure: Showcasing the Cayenne S E-Hybrid Coupe, the vehicle that proved its endurance by completing a 22,000-km expedition from Bangkok to Stuttgart, passing through 17 countries in 61 days.

Heritage: A tribute to the 1970s, featuring the 911 Spirit 70, a curated masterpiece celebrating the era’s iconic colours and lifestyle.

Urban & Performance: Dedicated spaces for the Taycan and Macan — representing the future of electrification — alongside the 911 and 718, which remain the global benchmarks for sportscar performance.

Building the community
The 10th edition also served hosted the first-ever regional Porsche Club Presidents’ Meeting. Leaders from across Asia gathered to share initiatives and strengthen ties within the global Porsche family.

Heartbeat of the brand
The festivities shifted to Curvistan Bangkok in Thong Lo for the Porsche Club Night. More than 280 members attended the opening of a new exhibition by Stefan Bogner, which focuses specifically on the Porsche Communities that serve as the brand’s heartbeat.
“Porsche communities are the heartbeat of our brand,” says Yannick Ott, Director Marketing Porsche Asia Pacific. “Das Treffen X and our first-ever regional Porsche Club Presidents’ Meeting underscore how the passion, purpose, and people behind the crest come together to create something truly unique. This is the spirit that propels our brand forward.”


