08/12/2015
It's the power and the passion. It's the pride of owning a Porsche. That's what drew over 250 enthusiasts to Porsche Centre Newcastle for an evening of evolution at the start of December.
Attendees were in the front seat for the launch of the new Porsche 911, with an all new bi-turbo engine, updated Porsche touchscreen infotainment system and adaptive cruise control.
Guests were not only treated to exclusive tours of the 911 Carrera (Coupé and Cabriolet), 911 Carrera S and 919 Hybrid but were also able to test their performance car knowledge with a Porsche-themed quiz with Porsche prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place.
The celebration of the evolution of the 911 was complemented by a selection of canapés, from scallops with burnt apple puree to goat’s cheese gougères and Christmas pudding pavlovas with sparkling berries, all served with chilled prosecco.
The complete Porsche Centre Newcastle Team were available to introduce guests to the entire Porsche range as well as the new 911 and various classics.
Scott Stevenson, Centre Principal at Porsche Centre Newcastle, said: "An outstanding event. It was fantastic to see such a great mix of guests from those that are new to the brand to long standing customers coming together to celebrate the new 911 and its advances in technology and performance”
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