The Porsche 911 Club Coupe: Where Exclusivity Meets Carrera T Performance

the porsche 911 club coupe

To commemorate its 50th anniversary, the Porsche Club of America worked with Porsche to create a unique model honoring this milestone, the 2006 Porsche 911 Carrera S Club Coupe. Ten years thereafter, the PCA and Porsche reunited to commemorate the club’s 60th birthday with the debut of the 2016 911 Carrera GTS Club Coupe. It is the ideal time to debut a new special edition model, the 2026 911 Carrera T Club Coupe, as the club marks its 70th anniversary this weekend.

Porsche 911 Club Coupe

This amazing car was first shown on Sunday night during the club’s yearly Parade, which this year is being held in Oklahoma City. True to its title, this model is based on the Carrera T, recognized as the lightest and most purist-oriented variation of the present Porsche 911 range, and interestingly, it is the sole Carrera version available with a manual transmission. Porsche has promised to make only 70 cars of this unique model. The first will be on show at its museum, the second will be auctioned off by the PCA, and the others will be available for PCA members to buy.

Every one of these Porsche 911 Club Coupes has a different tint of blue; the 2016 model wears Club Blau while the 2006 one sports Azurro California Metallic. In a new shade called Sholar Blue, the newest version is shown; it can be thought of as a metallic version of Club Blau

Inside, the ambience is even more lively with a distinctive red, white, and blue trim adorning the inside of the glove box and the seats. While a memorial badge is tastefully stamped into the center console, the crimson and blue stitching gives a hint of flair. The name of the Porsche Club of America is shown on the door sills next to little LED puddle lights placed at the bottom of the doors highlighting the exclusive 70th anniversary PCA logo. 

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