
A year after the inauguration of the O’Higgins Green Corridor, Porsche — distributed by Inchcape Americas in Chile — announces a new phase of the project, adding tangible benefits for its customers at the tourist destinations that make up this sustainable network. The initiative aims to enrich every journey and reaffirm the brand’s commitment to mobility that combines technology, design, and environmental awareness.
From now on, Porsche users will be able to enjoy a 25% discount, valid from Sunday to Thursday, until 1 December 2025. Highlights include hotels such as Noi Blend, Casa de Campo, Hotel Surazo, El Buda Lodge, and Cuarzo Lodge, as well as the vineyard experience offered by Viu Manent. This initiative seeks to transform waiting into an essential part of the Porsche experience, combining electric mobility, luxury, and connection with the local environment.
Currently, the O’Higgins Green Corridor features 10 Porsche Destination Charging stations located in some of the region’s most prominent tourist destinations. In the mountain area, Hotel Piedra Verde in Machalí stands out; in the Colchagua Valley, the locations include Viña Viu Manent, Hotel NOI Blend, Casa de Campo, Terraviña, and Viña La Playa. Along the coast, the network extends to Hotel Surazo and Cuarzo Lodge in Pichilemu, as well as Buda Lodge and Hotel Mar Blanco in Matanzas. Each charger offers up to 22 kW of power, enabling travel across the region with stops that combine unique landscapes, fine dining, and comfort.
“At Porsche, we understand electromobility as an ecosystem. It’s not enough to have a high-performance electric car: we must ensure a comprehensive experience that combines technology, infrastructure, and lifestyle. The O’Higgins Green Corridor represents exactly that: a way of travelling that is conscious, yet also exciting and deeply connected to the territory,” says Vicente Díaz, Brand Manager of Porsche in Chile.
The project has been developed in collaboration with Copec Voltex, Big Magazine, Sernatur, and the Regional Government of O’Higgins, positioning the region as a benchmark for sustainable tourism. “This second phase not only enhances the experience for our customers. It also demonstrates that sustainable mobility can be naturally integrated into local development, delivering value to communities and positioning Chile as a regional leader in innovation applied to tourism,” adds Díaz.
With this milestone, Porsche in Chile reaffirms its leadership in electromobility and sustainable tourism, championing a way of travelling that combines technology, environmental awareness, and high-level experiences.