There are 10 colors available.
The Suede RS 2.7 Limited Edition is a joint venture between Porsche and Puma, a German shoe manufacturer. The limited edition of this footwear comes in a variety of color options that are inspired by the 911’s classic 911. Buyers get a complimentary ticket to the Porsche Museum until the end of 2022.
Only 500 pairs of each of the ten Porsche-inspired Puma Suede shoe colors are available. The exclusive orange-and-black combination is only available in The Netherlands. You can also find the Grand Prix White and Black combo in Japan.
They have a RS 2.7-inspired typeface along with the color combinations. The message on the one side of the model is limited to 500 pairs and the Porsche name on its other side informs you. The tongue has a profile drawing of a Carrera RS 2.7 and the heel features a “RS 2.7” logo.
There are many color options: black with a red stripe and light blue and dark, black and white, light blue and white, black and white, beige, black and blue, blue and white, black and white, blue and white, green and white, black and white, white, red, white, and blue, as well as white and green.
On June 9, the special Puma Suede shoes were available on Porsche’s online shop. The company posted a message stating that they had sold out there. On June 10, a few more Puma Suede shoes will be on sale at the Porsche Museum Shop. They are not listed on the Puma website.
Porsche is currently celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the 911 Carrera RS 2.7. A special exhibition will be held at the museum beginning September 20. It was the first 911 to be introduced on the streets in 1972.
The RS 2.7 was a homologation exclusive to race the model. The 2.7-liter flat-six fuel-injected engine produced 207 horsepower (155 Kilowatts) as well as 188 pound-feet (255 Newton-meters). The optional Sport package, which reduced the vehicle’s weight, allowed it to reach 62 mph in 6.0 seconds.
Porsche needed only 500 units to homologate the RS 2.7. It was so popular that 1,580 units were sold.