Opportunities like this don’t come around often. The latest Dream Giveaway is putting one of Porsche’s most capable modern machines on the table—a 2025 911 Turbo S—only this one goes a step further with performance upgrades curated by The Smoking Tire.
One winner will take it home. That’s it.
From the factory, the 911 Turbo S already delivers the kind of performance that reshapes expectations. Its twin-turbocharged 3.6-liter flat-six pushes out more than 700 horsepower, launching the car to 60 mph in about 2.6 seconds. Porsche’s all-wheel-drive system and lightning-quick PDK transmission make that performance usable, not just impressive on paper.

This example was ordered through Dream Giveaway Garage with a strong list of factory options. It includes the Sport Chrono Package, LED-Matrix headlights with PDLS+, and a sport exhaust system, along with modern driver aids like Surround View and Lane Change Assist. Inside, the cabin leans into both comfort and detail, with heated and ventilated seats and a premium leather interior accented by subtle lighting touches.
Then it gets more serious.
The Smoking Tire added a selection of upgrades aimed at making the car feel more responsive and connected. A BBI Autosport Street Cup suspension setup tightens up handling. HRE forged wheels reduce weight while changing the stance. An Akrapovič titanium exhaust brings a sharper tone, while an upgraded intake plenum and ECU tune from M-Engineering push performance even further.
It’s the kind of setup enthusiasts usually piece together over time—already done here.

For those who prefer originality, the winner will also receive all factory components, giving the option to return the car to stock.
The total value lands around $274,000, and there’s a practical bonus as well: the giveaway includes a $75,000 contribution toward federal prize taxes.

Entries start at just $3, with proceeds supporting charitable causes tied to the Dream Giveaway Foundation.
There’s only one of these being handed out. One entry could be enough.
If you ended up winning, would you leave the upgrades in place—or take it back to factory spec?