A special version of the Porsche 911 Carrera T is available exclusively for members of the Porsche Club of America
There seem to be no vacant niches in the Porsche 911 range, but the German carmaker has surprised again: a new exclusive modification available only for a select few. We are talking about 911 Carrera T Club Coupe, dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Porsche Club of America (PCA).
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This is the third special series produced especially for PCA members: the previous ones were released in 2005 and 2015, respectively, based on the 997 Carrera S and 991 GTS.
The new car is based on the 911 Carrera T (992.2), featuring a lightweight design, rear-wheel drive and manual transmission. Only 70 cars will be produced - strictly for members of Porsche Club of America. One more copy will remain in the Porsche Museum and is not included in the total circulation.
The special version is easily recognisable by the new Sholar Blue Metallic colour, named after the Club's founder Bill Sholar. The front bumper and engine cover get red accents, while the Club Coupe lettering in Brilliant Silver colour is painted on the doors. The engine cover also features a "70 years PCA" anniversary nameplate.
The wheels - 20 inches at the front and 21 at the rear - are painted in Matte Black with silver inserts. The interior features black leather with stitching in Speed Blue and Guards Red, PCA badges on the sills, centre console and projection logos in the doors.
Those who opt for the Extended Equipment Package will also receive chequered fabric inserts on the seats, a unique key and a Porsche Design watch in the tone of the car.
Under the rear boot lid is the familiar 393bhp, 449Nm of torque turbo six-cylinder engine. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a standard six-speed manual gearbox.
Production will begin in autumn 2025 and will run until spring 2026. Pricing will be announced closer to the start of sales, and the entire run will be distributed between the US and Canada.
Source: Porsche