The high-octane destination will bring performance driving, premium hospitality and immersive brand experiences to the Lion City in 2027.
Singapore is renowned for its world-class attractions. From its luxury hotels and designer shopping to headline events such as the Singapore Grand Prix, the city has built a reputation for delivering high-value experiences. Now, it is preparing to welcome another major addition to its lifestyle landscape with the arrival of the Porsche Experience Centre Singapore.
Set to open near Changi Airport in 2027, the new destination marks a significant milestone for the German automotive brand. Officially unveiled during Singapore’s Formula 1 week, the project will become the 11th Porsche Experience Centre in the world, reinforcing the city-state’s status as a key hub for luxury, innovation and motorsport culture in Asia.

Designed to combine performance, design and hospitality in one immersive setting, the Porsche Experience Centre Singapore is expected to deliver far more than a traditional automotive showroom or track facility. Instead, it will offer a multi-dimensional destination where guests can engage with the brand through hands-on driving experiences, curated events and premium lifestyle offerings.
Architecturally, the development is expected to reflect Porsche’s unmistakable visual language. Think sleek lines, contemporary detailing and a refined, high-performance aesthetic that mirrors the design of the marque’s vehicles. A podium-style event plaza will also form part of the site, creating a flexible public-facing space for automotive showcases, brand activations and community events.

At the heart of the centre will be a series of driving environments tailored to different abilities and experience levels. Visitors can expect a mix of track-based and technical features designed to challenge, educate and entertain. Among the highlights is a distinctive drive-through track concept, where vehicles pass directly through the building before entering the main circuit, blending architecture and adrenaline in a way that feels uniquely Porsche.
Other planned features include a double S-curve, a dynamic handling area, a low-friction track and a drift circle. Each one has been designed to test a different aspect of driver control and vehicle performance, offering both newcomers and seasoned enthusiasts the chance to sharpen their skills in a controlled environment.

Beyond the circuit, the lifestyle element will play an equally important role. The Porsche Experience Centre Singapore will include premium dining concepts, event venues, and dedicated exhibition and private function spaces.
With its blend of motorsport heritage, cutting-edge design and elevated hospitality, the Porsche Experience Centre Singapore is shaping up to be one of the city’s most exciting openings.
Where: Porsche Experience Centre, Near Changi Airport, Singapore
Contact: www.pecsingapore.com


