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Gerard Lye
17 Sep 2025 1:33 pm

First announced in May last year, construction of the first Porsche Experience Centre (PEC) in Southeast Asia has officially started following a groundbreaking ceremony on a 14-hectare site adjacent to Singapore’s Changi Airport. The island nation will be home to the 11th PEC worldwide, with the tenth one located in Toronto, Canada that opened its doors in June this year.
Set to launch in 2027, PEC Singapore will feature a two-km handling circuit, with other highlights being a drift circle, a drift handling track, themed exhibitions, periodically-changing display cars, artifacts from the Porsche Museum archives, immersive racing simulators as well as diverse dining concepts.
The German carmaker also said in its release that PEC Singapore will be the first of its kind to house a fully integrated aftersales facility. In line with Singapore’s Green Plan 2030, an electric vehicle (EV) fleet and eco-conscious infrastructure will also be part of the facility’s plans.
Present at the groundbreaking ceremony were representatives from Porsche Asia Pacific, Singapore Tourism Board and Changi Airport Group. Ahead of the main event, leaders from Porsche AG and Porsche Asia Pacific signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Changi Airport Group to formalise a strategic partnership and integrating the upcoming PEC Singapore into the broader Changi aviation and tourism precinct.
Gerard Lye
17 Sep 2025 1:33 pm
Porsche Experience Centre Singapore construction begins – first PEC in Southeast Asia; opens in 2027

First announced in May last year, construction of the first Porsche Experience Centre (PEC) in Southeast Asia has officially started following a groundbreaking ceremony on a 14-hectare site adjacent to Singapore’s Changi Airport. The island nation will be home to the 11th PEC worldwide, with the tenth one located in Toronto, Canada that opened its doors in June this year.
Set to launch in 2027, PEC Singapore will feature a two-km handling circuit, with other highlights being a drift circle, a drift handling track, themed exhibitions, periodically-changing display cars, artifacts from the Porsche Museum archives, immersive racing simulators as well as diverse dining concepts.
The German carmaker also said in its release that PEC Singapore will be the first of its kind to house a fully integrated aftersales facility. In line with Singapore’s Green Plan 2030, an electric vehicle (EV) fleet and eco-conscious infrastructure will also be part of the facility’s plans.
Present at the groundbreaking ceremony were representatives from Porsche Asia Pacific, Singapore Tourism Board and Changi Airport Group. Ahead of the main event, leaders from Porsche AG and Porsche Asia Pacific signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Changi Airport Group to formalise a strategic partnership and integrating the upcoming PEC Singapore into the broader Changi aviation and tourism precinct.