The 2026 Porsche 911 Carrera T Club Coupe is limited to 70 units, combining classic design, club heritage, and engaging performance for true driving enthusiasts.
By Divyam Dubey

Porsche has introduced a special version of its iconic 911—the 2026 911 Carrera T Club Coupe—to honour the 70th anniversary of the Porsche Club of America (PCA). The car was unveiled at the PCA Parade in Oklahoma City, continuing a tradition of commemorative editions. This new model follows the legacy that began in 2005 when Porsche created the first Club Coupe for PCA’s 50th year. With this 2026 edition, Porsche blends club heritage with the fun of a manual gearbox in a package that appeals to loyal enthusiasts.
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The 911 Carrera T Club Coupe is painted in a unique Sholar Blue metallic, a modernised take on the original Club Coupe colour. It builds upon the lightweight Carrera T platform, known for its driver-focused setup.

Design elements include a Sport Design front fascia, red detailing, and RS Spyder Design wheels with a custom finish. "Club Coupe" decals and a badge on the engine lid reinforce its limited-edition status.
Inside, the cabin carries a bold red, white, and blue colour scheme, honouring the American roots of the PCA. The seats and glovebox feature coloured accents that complement the car’s exterior style.

Other touches include red and blue stitching, a PCA logo behind the shifter, and a 70th-anniversary badge on the centre console. LED puddle lamps project the PCA logo, adding to the car’s personalised interior experience.
Powering the car is a 3.0-litre twin-turbo flat-six engine producing 383bhp. True to the Carrera T ethos, it’s paired with a six-speed manual gearbox, delivering a pure driving feel.

Performance hardware includes adaptive sport suspension, sports exhaust, and rear-wheel steering, enhancing cornering precision and agility. It stays true to Porsche’s philosophy of balance between power and control.
Only 70 units of the 911 Carrera T Club Coupe will be produced, keeping it extremely exclusive. The first model will be housed at the Porsche Museum.
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The remaining cars will be offered solely to PCA members, continuing the club-centric legacy. This edition celebrates seven decades of community and Porsche excellence in equal measure.