Porsche World Road Show Indonesia returns
07 Feb 2023|1,609 views
The Porsche World Road Show Indonesia has returned at the Sentul International Circuit.
Visitors to the event can experience the thrill of piloting up to 27 Porsche cars, all on a purpose-built racetrack. These cars have been special flown in from Germany, and participants at the event will be able to drive these cars under the advice of driving instructors from both Germany and Indonesia.
Participants to the Porsche World Road Show Indonesia were one of the first in the region to drive the new 911 GT3 RS Porsche owners were also welcome to explore the potential of their very own cars on the track, under the guidance of certified Porsche driving instructors.
The 3.97km-long track comes complete with a 900m-long main straight, as well as dramatic tight corners. A variety of off-road driving activities are also offered, for those that have had their fill of the tarmac.
Cars available at the event include the 718 Cayman GT4 RS, although the 992-generation 911 GT3 RS was also added to the lineup of cars after the initial event dates were announced, making the event's participants one of the first in the region to get behind the wheel of the track-oriented performance coupe.
Of course, the lineup also included favourties from the all-electric Taycan, to the 911, the Boxster and Cayman models, as well as the Panamera, Macan and Cayenne.
Bookings to the Porsche World Road Show can be made via Porsche Centre Jakarta or Surabaya, or online here. The event will run until 10 February 2023.
Visitors to the event can experience the thrill of piloting up to 27 Porsche cars, all on a purpose-built racetrack. These cars have been special flown in from Germany, and participants at the event will be able to drive these cars under the advice of driving instructors from both Germany and Indonesia.


The 3.97km-long track comes complete with a 900m-long main straight, as well as dramatic tight corners. A variety of off-road driving activities are also offered, for those that have had their fill of the tarmac.
Cars available at the event include the 718 Cayman GT4 RS, although the 992-generation 911 GT3 RS was also added to the lineup of cars after the initial event dates were announced, making the event's participants one of the first in the region to get behind the wheel of the track-oriented performance coupe.
Of course, the lineup also included favourties from the all-electric Taycan, to the 911, the Boxster and Cayman models, as well as the Panamera, Macan and Cayenne.
Bookings to the Porsche World Road Show can be made via Porsche Centre Jakarta or Surabaya, or online here. The event will run until 10 February 2023.
The Porsche World Road Show Indonesia has returned at the Sentul International Circuit.
Visitors to the event can experience the thrill of piloting up to 27 Porsche cars, all on a purpose-built racetrack. These cars have been special flown in from Germany, and participants at the event will be able to drive these cars under the advice of driving instructors from both Germany and Indonesia.
Participants to the Porsche World Road Show Indonesia were one of the first in the region to drive the new 911 GT3 RS Porsche owners were also welcome to explore the potential of their very own cars on the track, under the guidance of certified Porsche driving instructors.
The 3.97km-long track comes complete with a 900m-long main straight, as well as dramatic tight corners. A variety of off-road driving activities are also offered, for those that have had their fill of the tarmac.
Cars available at the event include the 718 Cayman GT4 RS, although the 992-generation 911 GT3 RS was also added to the lineup of cars after the initial event dates were announced, making the event's participants one of the first in the region to get behind the wheel of the track-oriented performance coupe.
Of course, the lineup also included favourties from the all-electric Taycan, to the 911, the Boxster and Cayman models, as well as the Panamera, Macan and Cayenne.
Bookings to the Porsche World Road Show can be made via Porsche Centre Jakarta or Surabaya, or online here. The event will run until 10 February 2023.
Visitors to the event can experience the thrill of piloting up to 27 Porsche cars, all on a purpose-built racetrack. These cars have been special flown in from Germany, and participants at the event will be able to drive these cars under the advice of driving instructors from both Germany and Indonesia.


The 3.97km-long track comes complete with a 900m-long main straight, as well as dramatic tight corners. A variety of off-road driving activities are also offered, for those that have had their fill of the tarmac.
Cars available at the event include the 718 Cayman GT4 RS, although the 992-generation 911 GT3 RS was also added to the lineup of cars after the initial event dates were announced, making the event's participants one of the first in the region to get behind the wheel of the track-oriented performance coupe.
Of course, the lineup also included favourties from the all-electric Taycan, to the 911, the Boxster and Cayman models, as well as the Panamera, Macan and Cayenne.
Bookings to the Porsche World Road Show can be made via Porsche Centre Jakarta or Surabaya, or online here. The event will run until 10 February 2023.
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