Air/Water Event Opens Up the Luft Cult to Water-Cooled Porsches

In an unprecedented move, the exclusive air-cooled Porsche celebration known as the Luftgekühlt has made a bold decision to open its doors to water-cooled Porsche models. This change marks a significant departure from the event’s traditional focus and has been met with both excitement and surprise from enthusiasts of the German automaker’s iconic vehicles.
The event, which translates to “air-cooled” in German, has gained cult status since its inception for showcasing an array of classic, air-cooled Porsches in various states of preservation and modification. The inclusion of water-cooled models is seen as a gesture of inclusivity, bridging a gap within the Porsche community that has often separated purists from modernists.
This year’s Luft/Water event promises to bring together a broader spectrum of Porsche lovers, with water-cooled variants such as the 996 and 997 series joining the ranks beside classic models like the 911 Carrera RS and the 356. Organizers have hinted at special displays and programs that celebrate the evolution of Porsche’s engineering prowess from air to water cooling systems.
The move reflects a broader trend in car culture where the lines between classic and modern vehicles are increasingly blurred, allowing for diverse automotive experiences. Enthusiasts can expect not only to admire meticulously maintained and restored vehicles but also witness the performance capabilities of newer Porsches in a setting that honors their heritage.
Response to this change has varied among long-time fans, with some appreciating the opportunity to see how Porsche’s design philosophy has endured through technological advancements while others remain skeptical about diluting what they believe is an essential characteristic of the Luftgekühlt experience—the distinctive sound and feel of an air-cooled engine.
Regardless of perspective, one thing remains certain: this year’s Luft/Water event will be one to remember as it charts new territory in celebrating Porsche’s rich history. The anticipation around how both old-school aficionados and new-gen fans will come together over shared passions is palpable. As boundaries within the automotive culture continue to evolve, events like Luft/Water demonstrate a commitment to community and appreciation of automotive advancement that goes beyond engine types.



