Porsche has expanded its 911 lineup with the introduction of the GT3 S/C (Sport Cabriolet), a high-performance open-top variant that successfully serves as a GT3 convertible. This new mannequin arrives as Porsche studies record-breaking gross sales for the 911 collection, which reached 51,583 deliveries in 2025 and continues to see important progress in early 2026.
Mechanical and Structural Design
The GT3 S/C is the primary GT3 variant to function a completely automated cloth roof, distinguishing it from the handbook operation required by the earlier 911 Speedster. The roof can open or shut in roughly 12 seconds at speeds as much as 31 mph. To handle the burden enhance related to the motorized prime, Porsche utilized in depth light-weight supplies. The hood, fenders, doorways, and rear anti-roll bar are constructed from carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP). Normal magnesium wheels and ceramic brakes additional cut back mass, leading to a complete curb weight of three,322 kilos—solely 66 kilos heavier than the Speedster.
The car is the primary 911 convertible to make the most of a double-wishbone entrance suspension. The chassis tuning is modeled after the 911 GT3 with the Touring Package deal to take care of track-oriented dealing with traits.
Efficiency and Specs
Energy is supplied by a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six engine able to reaching 9,000 rpm. It produces 502 horsepower and 331 lb-ft of torque. In a transfer catering to purists, the GT3 S/C is out there solely with a six-speed handbook transmission. Efficiency metrics embody a 0–60 mph time of three.7 seconds and a prime velocity of 194 mph.
Market Positioning
Not like the limited-edition Speedster, the GT3 S/C isn’t a restricted manufacturing run. It’s configured strictly as a two-seater, because the rear seats have been eliminated to avoid wasting weight.
The mannequin carries a base worth of $275,350 in america. Porsche notes that this pricing represents roughly an 11% financial savings in comparison with a equally geared up GT3 coupe with S/T-sourced carbon elements. The 911 GT3 S/C is scheduled to reach at U.S. dealerships in late 2026.

