Porsche Design’s 911 Soundbar 2.0 Pro is making waves again with an exclusive appearance at Porsche Singapore, giving fans another chance to experience its unique design. Crafted from the original exhaust of the Porsche 992 GT3, this limited-edition soundbar is a striking blend of luxury and performance engineering. Limited to just 500 pieces globally, it delivers a 2.1.2 Virtual Surround Sound experience powered by 300 watts, offering cutting-edge audio technology with Dolby Atmos, DTS-HD, and multi-room streaming capabilities.
What truly sets the 911 Soundbar 2.0 Pro apart is its bold concept of incorporating an actual Porsche 911 GT3 exhaust into the design. By repurposing the exhaust system of the iconic 992 GT3, Porsche Design merges automotive engineering with high-end audio technology, creating a sound system that is not only functional but also a reflection of the brand’s heritage. The sleek, industrial look of the exhaust-turned-soundbar brings a distinct, motorsport-inspired aesthetic to any space, making it as much a conversation piece as it is an audio system.
As much as one might appreciate the innovation and design behind the 911 Soundbar 2.0 Pro, there’s a point where the price feels hard to justify. Art is always subjective, and there will always be someone willing to pay for that subjectivity. While the concept of repurposing a Porsche 911 exhaust into a luxury sound system is brilliant, and Porsche enthusiasts may find the novelty exciting, $11,000 for a soundbar pushes the boundaries of what seems reasonable. The idea is undoubtedly captivating, but for many, the price point may feel too steep, even for such an exclusive piece.