Porsche Unveils Limited-Edition 911 for PCA’s 70th Anniversary

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To celebrate the Porsche Club of America’s (PCA) 70th anniversary, Porsche and the PCA have once again partnered to create a limited-edition vehicle: the 2026 Porsche 911 Carrera T Club Coupe. This tradition of crafting commemorative models began with the 2006 911 Carrera S Club Coupe for the PCA’s 50th anniversary and continued with the 2016 911 Carrera GTS Club Coupe for the 60th. Now, the latest special edition builds on that legacy, marking seven decades of Porsche enthusiast culture with a car that embodies performance, exclusivity, and heritage.

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The 2026 Carrera T Club Coupe was officially revealed at the PCA’s annual Parade event, held this year in Oklahoma City. As suggested by its name, the vehicle is based on the Carrera T variant—renowned for being the lightest and most driver-focused 911 currently available. This is also the only model in the Carrera lineup to come standard with a manual transmission, reinforcing its appeal to purists. Only 70 units of the Club Coupe will be produced. The first will be kept in Porsche’s museum, the second will be raffled off to PCA members, and the remaining 68 will be available for purchase exclusively by PCA members.

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Staying true to tradition, the special edition comes in a unique color. The 2006 edition featured Azurro California Metallic, and the 2016 model introduced Club Blau. This latest model debuts a new hue named Sholar Blue, which offers a metallic twist on the Club Blau theme. The exterior design is further enhanced by a Sport Design front fascia with red accents, distinctive RS Spyder Design wheels in 20- and 21-inch sizes, a "Club Coupe" decal on the doors, and red striping alongside a special commemorative badge on the engine cover.

Inside the cabin, the car is designed to reflect the patriotic spirit of the PCA with custom red, white, and blue trim on the seats and inside the glovebox. Additional details include red and blue stitching throughout the interior, an embossed 70th-anniversary badge on the center console, and a PCA logo just behind the gear shifter. The door sills bear the Porsche Club of America name, and LED puddle lights project the 70th-anniversary logo onto the ground, reinforcing the exclusivity of the experience.

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From a mechanical standpoint, the Club Coupe shares its underpinnings with the standard Carrera T. It features a 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged flat-six engine producing 388 horsepower, paired with a six-speed manual transmission. Other performance features include adaptive sport suspension, a sport exhaust system, and rear-wheel steering. Buyers will also have the option to purchase a matching Porsche Design chronograph to complement their car.

Pricing for this exclusive model has not yet been announced, but it is expected to exceed the $140,950 price tag of the standard 2026 Carrera T. Additionally, owning one requires a current PCA membership, which costs $56 annually.

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