Porsche 911 Carrera T Club Coupe
The 2026 Porsche 911 Carrera T Club Coupe celebrated its world premiere during the welcome event kicking off the 2025 Porsche Parade. The new limited-edition 911 continues a 20-year-old tradition of celebrating milestone anniversaries for the Porsche Club of America (PCA) by releasing a limited edition model. The cars will initially all be offered to members of the PCA; the world's largest club for Porsche owners founded originally in 1955 by Bill Sholar.
A total of 70 units will be produced for sale and will be distributed between the United States and Canada. The new Club Coupe is based on the much-loved 911 Carrera T. Thus, it comes exclusively with a flat-six engine making 388 hp mated to a six-speed manual transmission including a walnut shift lever, and an extensive list of performance-enhancing equipment, including the PASM Sport Suspension with a 10 mm lower ride height compared to a standard 911 Carrera, and a mechanical limited slip differential with Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV).
The Porsche Parade is an annual weeklong event organized by the PCA and held at different locations each year in celebration of the marque. It serves as a destination for PCA members and brand enthusiasts to congregate around their shared passion for Porsche. The event includes autocross and concourse competitions, rallies, exhibits and informational events.
"Passion drives Porsche - pure and simple. PCA members are some of the most passionate, not just in our little world but across the auto industry in general," said Timo Resch, President and CEO of Porsche Cars North America. "The sense of community and excitement they create is unmistakable, so it is an honor and a privilege to create a special model celebrating 70 years of the PCA."
Beyond its inherent performance credentials, the new Club Coupe is a visual standout thanks to its Paint to Sample Sholar Blue paint finish - a new metallic take on the Club Blau paint which was first used in 2015 on the second iteration of the PCA Club Coupe. The new color is a result of many iterations and collaborative discussions between the Style Porsche, Exclusive Manufaktur, and the PCA since the beginning of 2023.
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