A New Chapter in GT3 Evolution
For decades, the Porsche 911 GT3 has represented one of the purest expressions of driver-focused engineering. Lightweight, naturally aspirated, and relentlessly precise, it has remained a benchmark for analog performance in a rapidly digitalizing world.
With the arrival of the Porsche 911 GT3 S/C, that philosophy enters an entirely new dimension.
For the first time, Porsche introduces a GT3 in open-top form, combining the raw intensity of its track-bred icon with the emotional immersion of a cabriolet. The result is a machine that redefines what a modern high-performance convertible can be.
This is not simply a GT3 without a roof.
It is a recalibration of the entire concept.


GT3 DNA, Reinterpreted
The GT3 S/C builds upon the foundation of the latest 911 GT3 — a car already revered for its precision, balance, and motorsport pedigree.
At its core remains the legendary 4.0-litre naturally aspirated flat-six engine, capable of revving to an extraordinary 9,000 rpm.
Producing just over 500 horsepower, the engine delivers a linear, high-revving power curve that has become increasingly rare in today’s turbocharged era.
Unlike many modern performance cars, the focus here is not on outright numbers — but on response, sound, and connection.
Manual Purity Only
In keeping with its purist philosophy, the GT3 S/C is offered exclusively with a six-speed manual transmission.

This decision reinforces its position as a driver’s car above all else. Every gear change becomes part of the experience, every input a deliberate act.
There is no dual-clutch shortcut.
No automated assistance.
Just driver, machine, and mechanical precision.
Lightweight Engineering — Even Without a Roof
Introducing a convertible into the GT3 lineup presents a significant engineering challenge: maintaining structural rigidity while controlling weight.

Porsche addresses this by incorporating advanced lightweight materials inspired by its most exclusive models. Carbon-fibre body components, lightweight structural elements, and carefully engineered reinforcements ensure the car remains remarkably close in weight to its coupe counterpart.
Even with the addition of a fabric roof system, the GT3 S/C retains a sharp, focused character — proving that open-air driving does not have to compromise performance.
Chassis Precision and Track Capability
The GT3 platform is defined by its chassis — and the S/C preserves that DNA intact.

Double-wishbone front suspension, track-focused geometry, and race-derived components deliver exceptional feedback and cornering precision. The car remains composed at speed, responsive under load, and incredibly communicative through every input.
Optional systems such as carbon-ceramic brakes and advanced anti-roll technologies further enhance its dynamic capabilities, ensuring the S/C performs not only as a road car, but as a genuine track-ready machine.
The Open-Air GT3 Experience
What truly sets the GT3 S/C apart is its ability to transform the driving experience.
With the roof lowered, the connection between driver and engine becomes more immediate. The sound of the high-revving flat-six intensifies, filling the cabin with a raw mechanical symphony that few modern cars can replicate.

Wind, sound, and speed merge into a single sensory experience.
It is no longer just about driving fast —
it is about feeling every moment of it.
Design: Subtle, Focused, Purposeful
Visually, the GT3 S/C balances aggression with restraint.
Unlike the standard GT3 with its prominent rear wing, the S/C adopts a cleaner, more refined silhouette, echoing the Touring philosophy while integrating convertible-specific design elements.
Lightweight details, aerodynamic refinements, and subtle distinctions ensure the car remains unmistakably part of the GT3 lineage — yet clearly something new.


A New Definition of Driver Engagement
The Porsche 911 GT3 S/C represents more than a new variant.
It marks a shift in how performance cars can be experienced.
In a world increasingly defined by hybrid systems, automation, and digital filters, the GT3 S/C remains unapologetically analog. It prioritizes emotion over efficiency, connection over convenience, and experience over abstraction.
It is a car built for those who still believe that driving should be felt — not just measured.


The First of Its Kind
By combining the uncompromising DNA of the GT3 with the freedom of open-top driving, Porsche has created something entirely new.
The 911 GT3 S/C is not simply a convertible sports car.
It is a statement.
A declaration that even in the modern era, purity still matters.
