Porsche makes Heritage Design Package Classic an option for all 911s

Your 911 can now pay homage to some of Porsche’s iconic models with a new interior option

We first saw Porsche’s Heritage Design on the new Targa 4S last year, but now the package has been made an optional extra for every new 911 model. Unlike the Targa 4S we drove with its exterior pseudo-racer graphics, the Heritage Design Package Classic option is reserved for the interior. 

The idea behind the package is for 911 customers to enjoy retro design touches from the German firm on the latest models. Many of the features are shared with this year’s new 911 Sport Classic - itself a nod to Porsche’s most popular cars. The brief for the Heritage Design was overseen by Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur - the firm’s personalisation division. 

Inside the Heritage Design Package Classic, there’s two-tone black and cognac-colour leather or alternatively all-black. The fabric inserts on the seats and door cards are Pepita Houndstooth, which first appeared in the 911 model of 1965 - this design is only available with the Sport Seats Plus option rather than the standard versions. 

A silver ‘911’ plaque sits on the dash. The storage compartment’s leather lid on the centre console also has ‘Porsche Exclusive Manufactur’ embossed on it. The brushed aluminium surfaces on the door sills have ‘911’ lettering and the floor mats have a unique weave.

For the driver, we see green digits on the instrument cluster and white needles - similar to the dials of the 356. The colour combination is also seen on the stopwatch on top of the dash - this can only be specified with the inclusion of the ‘Sport Chrono Package’. 

The Heritage Design Package Classic is available to configure now and is priced from £6,620. 

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A keen petrol-head, Alastair Crooks has a degree in journalism and worked as a car salesman for a variety of manufacturers before joining Auto Express in Spring 2019 as a Content Editor. Now, as our senior news reporter, his daily duties involve tracking down the latest news and writing reviews.

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