Porsche Introduces Limited-Edition 911 Club Coupe Carrera T
Marking its 70th year, the Porsche Club of America has partnered once again with Porsche to release a distinctive vehicle celebrating this milestone—the 2026 Porsche 911 Carrera T Club Coupe.
Unveiled at the club’s annual parade in Oklahoma City, the latest collaboration builds on previous special editions created for the club’s 50th and 60th anniversaries. This new model is inspired by the Carrera T, renowned for being the lightest and most authentically engineered version of the current 911 lineup, featuring a manual transmission exclusively.
Only 70 units of the 911 Carrera T Club Coupe will be produced. The inaugural vehicle will be housed in Porsche’s museum, a second unit will be distributed through a raffle by the PCA, and the remaining cars will be available for purchase by club members.
Distinctive Design Elements
Each Club Coupe showcases a unique blue hue—introducing Sholar Blue, a metallic variant of the previously used Club Blau. Enhancements include a Sport Design front fascia highlighted with red accents, specially finished 20- and 21-inch RS Spyder Design wheels, and “Club Coupe” decals adorning the doors. Additionally, red striping and a commemorative badge embellish the engine lid.
Luxurious Interior Features
The interior is adorned with vibrant red, white, and blue trim on the seats and glovebox, complemented by red and blue stitching. A commemorative badge is embossed on the center console, and the PCA logo is placed behind the gear shifter. The door sills bear the Porsche Club of America’s name, while subtle LED puddle lamps featuring the 70th anniversary logo add a special touch, clearly distinguishing this model as a collector’s item.
Performance Specifications
Under the hood, the Club Coupe retains the standard Carrera T's performance capabilities, including a 3.0-liter twin-turbo flat-six engine generating 388 horsepower, a six-speed manual gearbox, adaptive sport suspension, sport exhaust system, and rear-wheel steering. Enthusiasts can also opt for a bespoke Porsche Design chronograph to complement their vehicle.
While pricing details have yet to be disclosed, the exclusive nature of this model suggests a premium over the standard 2026 Porsche 911 Carrera T, which starts at $140,950. Additionally, owning one requires an annual PCA membership fee of $56.