While it made its official debut last year, Porsche Design‘s 911 Soundbar 2.0 Pro, is making noise once again, with a post by Porsche Singapore indicating a possible restock or purchase availability.
The limited-edition audio system is made from the original exhaust of the Porsche 992 GT3. Limited to just 500 pieces globally, this unique sound system blends luxury and high-performance engineering, delivering a 2.1.2 Virtual Surround Sound experience powered by 300 watts. Designed with multi-room streaming capabilities, the Soundbar supports Dolby Atmos, DTS-HD, Apple AirPlay 2 and Google Chromecast, ensuring seamless integration with modern audio systems.
With Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity and 4K-compatible HDMI ports, the 911 Soundbar 2.0 Pro brings superior audio quality and versatility to any space. Weighing approximately 65 kg and measuring 1,500 mm by 460 mm by 500 mm, the sleek, wall-mountable unit is crafted from a blend of stainless steel and medium-density fiberboard, staying true to Porsche’s commitment to quality.
At the time of writing, the Soundbar is sold out on Porsche Design’s official site, however, Porsche Singapore’s post reading: “Come and discover the centerpiece you’ve always dreamed of at the Porsche Studio or at the link in bio,” leads us to believe that there may still be a few pieces up for grabs or at the very least, a chance to experience the sound system. If available, expect a price tag that reflects the rarity, quality of the parts and build, with the 911 Soundbar 2.0 Pro priced at $11,890 USD.