View Exterior Photos of the 2027 Porsche 911 GT3 S/C
The new Sport Cabriolet uses carbon parts, weighs 3,322 pounds and starts at $275,350, Porsche said.
- Order books are open now for Porsche's new Sport Cabriolet, which joins the company's 2027 lineup starting at $275,350.
- While the Super Carrera historically defined the acronym, this new Sport Cabriolet features a black-finished windshield surround in homage to classic models.
- The Sport Cabriolet sports a 502-horsepower, 9000-rpm redline engine; unlike the GT3 or GT3 Touring, it comes exclusively with a six-speed manual transmission.
- CFRP doors, fenders, and hood enable the Sport Cabriolet to weigh only 3322 pounds, while carbon composite brakes and underbody panel enhance performance.
- Deliveries for the Sport Cabriolet are expected to begin before fall 2026, with interested buyers securing orders through open order books now.
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Image ID: /clip/fa15f70d-0398-427e-8a78-de46459b77b5_media-libre-aspect-ratio_default_0.jpg In Porsche they do not usually take false steps with the GT family, and that is why the arrival of the Porsche 911 GT3 S/C is not simply a convertible more within the range, nor is it a special edition designed for collectors.With this model they try to offer a convertible sportsman who keeps the purist philosophy of the GT3 intact, but enjoying his sensa…
Porsche 911 GT3 S/C Cabriolet unveils with manual gearbox and convertible roof
Porsche has just pulled the wraps off the 911 GT3 S/C Cabriolet, adding a fresh twist to their legendary 911 lineup. For the first time, you get all the raw performance of a GT3, but now with a fully automatic drop-top. This is not just rare but a limited-run special—the GT3 S/C Cabriolet joins the regular production line, so it is actually within reach for more people who love to drive. Powerful naturally aspirated engine Under the rear deck si…
The abbreviation S/C can now be found at the Porsche GT3: It shows that this is a convertible - for the first time for the cult car.
Porsche conjures up another model variant for the 911 out of the hat and now also offers the GT3 as a convertible. The swabs are stingy with every kilo. The customers, on the other hand, must be affordable.
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