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Air|Water 2026 Brings Air-Cooled 911s and Modern EVs Together

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Southern California’s Biggest Porsche Gathering

Air|Water Festival returns to Costa Mesa, California, on April 25, 2026, continuing its rise as Southern California’s largest single-marque Porsche gathering. The event traces its roots to Luftgekühlt, German for “air-cooled”, the globally renowned Porsche celebration centered on the heritage, culture, and engineering purity of classic air-cooled 911 models. While Luftgekühlt became a benchmark enthusiast event worldwide, its exclusive focus naturally left out Porsche’s vast water-cooled community.

To bridge that divide, organizers introduced Air|Water three years ago as a complementary showcase designed to eliminate any schism between Porsche’s two defining engineering eras. Hosted at the OC Fair & Event Center, the 2026 installment once again brings together collectors, owners, and fans through curated vehicle displays, a large exhibitor hall, enthusiast driving experiences like the Road to Air|Water rally, and the Runway Reception after party that caps off the weekend.

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Why It’s Called Air|Water, And What It Means for Porsche

The name Air|Water references one of the most significant engineering transitions in Porsche history, the evolution from air-cooled engines to modern water-cooled performance systems. Early Porsche icons such as the 356 and generations of the 911 relied entirely on air cooling, shaping the sound, driving feel, and mechanical identity that enthusiasts continue to celebrate today.

As emissions standards and performance demands increased, Porsche transitioned toward water cooling in the late 1990s, enabling greater efficiency, reliability, and power output. Air|Water acknowledges that shift not as a break from tradition, but as an essential chapter in Porsche’s engineering progression, allowing both eras to coexist within one shared enthusiast space.

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From Vintage Icons to Electrified Performance

Air|Water 2026 presents Porsche’s complete lineage, spanning early air-cooled classics, transaxle-era machines like the 944 and 928, motorsport legends celebrating 75 years of Porsche racing, and modern performance models that now include hybrid and fully electric platforms. Anniversary showcases this year highlight milestones for Porsche Motorsport, the Boxster, and the Targa, reinforcing how deeply motorsport and innovation remain embedded in the brand’s identity.

Adding further anticipation is the return of the Live Broad Arrow Porsche Auction, one of the event’s headline attractions. Expectations are high following last year’s sale of a legendary 1989 Ruf CTR “Yellowbird,” which commanded an astonishing $4.65 million under the hammer. With rare competition cars and collectible examples already confirmed for 2026, the auction underscores Air|Water’s growing importance not just as a lifestyle festival, but as a serious destination for collectors, where Porsche’s past, present, and future converge both on display and on the auction block.

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