2024-10-20 08:48:35

Witness the Unveiling of the All-New Porsche 911 GT3

Update 10/18/24 at 12:30 p.m.:

Porsche unveils the highly anticipated 2025 911 GT3, featuring the beloved naturally aspirated flat-six engine. The timeless design has received subtle enhancements, complemented by noteworthy updates beneath the surface. Keen enthusiasts will be pleased to know that the option for a six-speed manual transmission remains intact. Dive into our comprehensive coverage of the debut right here.

Prepare to be enthralled as the iconic Porsche 911 makes its triumphant comeback. Following a short sabbatical, the motorsport-inspired supercar gears up for production in 2025, bringing with it a host of upgrades and stylish refinements. Join us as we witness the live unveiling of this remarkable vehicle at 12:30 p.m. Eastern time.

Introducing the 2025 GT3 lineup

Porsche tantalizes us with the promised release of two GT3 variants today, shrouded in intrigue. The previous generation, the 992.1, consisted of three distinct trims: the standard GT3, the GT3 Touring, and the GT3 RS. Powered by a 4.0-liter naturally aspirated flat-six engine, the first two models generated 500 horsepower, with the RS boasting stronger internals and producing 518 hp.

Beyond its impressive engine, the outgoing GT3's claim to fame was its optional six-speed manual transmission, available on both the standard model and the sleek, wingless Touring edition. While Porsche has yet to confirm its presence in the 2025 lineup, it would be logical to retain this highly sought-after feature, considering its popularity, reportedly accounting for over 50% of sales.

Unleashing a new breed of exhilaration and innovation

While specific details remain under wraps, Porsche leaves us with a promise—one that guarantees the forthcoming GT3 to surpass its predecessor in terms of excitement and innovation. Brace yourself for acclaimed racing drivers Walter Röhrl and Jorg Bergmeister, who will guide us through the car's remarkable attributes and emphasize the most significant enhancements.

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