2026 Porsche 911 GT3: Top 10 USPs


When it comes to street-legal race cars, they don’t come much finer – or popular – than the Porsche 911 GT3.

We came away from our first drive of the upgraded, 992.2-series version of the hardcore, rear-wheel drive, big-bore naturally aspirated boxer-powered coupe at Sydney Motorsport Park mightily impressed recently, as you can read here.

When we drove the all-new 992 version several years ago, we called it the perfect track car and wondered how Porsche could improve it in future, but now it has. Here’s how.

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1. Two GT3s from day one

For the first time ever, Australian buyers can choose between the standard GT3, and the GT3 with Touring Package from launch.

Porsche has streamlined global production so that both models now arrive simultaneously, eliminating the usual six-month (or more) delay for the Touring.