The new Bangkok Tower in Porsche allows you to park your supercar in your living room

- Porsche expands beyond cars and offers the first luxurious residential tower in Asia.
- The Porsche Tower will have a Porsche design consisting of 21 floors 22 Villas Sky Exclusive Ultra at prices ranging from $ 15 million (about $ 24 million Australian) to $ 40 million (about 64 million Australian dollars).
- The development of the successful Porsche constellations in Miami and Cototgart.
The brands of luxury cars are no longer only redefining roads – they also reshape the heroes. Porsche, the German auto giant known as the precise engineering and first -class performance, now brings its elite residential concept to Asia with the next Porsche Bangkok Tower Design.
This tall building will be the third residential project for Porsche worldwide. After success Miami and Stuttgart Towers, Bangkok Tower now aims to present new standards for luxury life in Southeast Asia, and it is likely to become the final stadium for lovers of super cars and luxury experts alike.
Engineering excellence meets high life
The tower is 95 meters long and 22 exclusive villas are available in the sky with double and counterattacks ranging from 525 to 1135 square meters. And if you expect just an ordinary sophisticated apartment, think again. Each unit has an automatic terrace system, inspired by the Porsche 911 TARGA roof mechanism. Why settling standard balconies when your living space can turn when you press the button?

For those who love a dark horizon, the building has a crown lighting design that reflects the distinctive rear light on Porsche SPORTS, which creates amazing presence at night on the Bangkok horizon.
The future of cars living
What really distinguishes the Bangkok Bangkok Tower design is “passion spaces”. In simple words, these spaces (which range from 100 to 335 square meters) allow you to stop Portk or any expensive car you own next to your living room. Unlike traditional car elevators, this tower contains a spiral cars slope that allows the residents to drive their cars directly to their homes because parking on the bottom floor is intended for farmers.
Unlike the garages, the housing will have three distinctive patterns of the kitchen – Thai, western and external barbecues. Other amenities will include private swimming pools, global -level devices, unparalleled counberg services designed for high -value individuals who expect nothing less than perfection.

The residents will also be able to access a 25 -meter swimming pool and a modern fitness center, spa, and exclusive social and commercial halls. With the tower in the Thunglor in Bangkok, the best food, shopping and entertainment options in the city will be just an elevator.
A new chapter in luxury real estate
The tower is expected to be completed by late 2028 and represents a large milestone in Porsche’s expansion in the Asian market. Lutz Mishki, Vice President of the Executive Council of Porsche, explained:
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“This unique and exclusive architectural masterpiece is perfectly proportional to our approach to expanding the call to our most distinctive customers by providing exclusive experiences for them in all areas of life.”
Porsche in Bangkok joins an increasing direction for real estate projects that carry the auto mark, including Miami Martins in Miami, Miami and Bentley housing on the beach. But while others focus on brands, Porsche has taken a completely different road – merge the lifestyle of cars directly at home.