
Summary
- Limited to 70 units, based on 911 Carrera T with 388 hp and manual gearbox
- Exclusive Sholarbluemetallic paint, bespoke interior and optional tartan package
- Honors 70 years of PCA; one car to Porsche Museum, one raffled to PCA members
Porsche is marking the 70th anniversary of the Porsche Club of America (PCA) with the debut of a limited-run 911 Club Coupe, unveiled at the 2025 Porsche Parade. Based on the 911 Carrera T, only 70 units will be produced, each offered exclusively to PCA members in the U.S. and Canada.
Finished in a new Sholarbluemetallic paint — a modern metallic take on the original 2015 Clubblau — the car features a six-speed manual transmission, 388 hp flat-six and a performance-focused chassis with PASM Sport Suspension, limited-slip differential and Sport Chrono Package. Special exterior details include RS Spyder wheels, red grille slats and bespoke Club Coupe badging, while the cabin is trimmed with black leather, Guardsred accents and custom embroidery.
An optional extended package includes tartan seat inserts, a custom key and pouch and a leather owner’s manual wallet. Each car also comes with the option to purchase an exclusive Chronograph 1 – 911 Club Coupe by Porsche Design, featuring design cues from the car and available only to owners.
Priced at $177,180 USD, the Club Coupe pays homage to decades of PCA enthusiasm and Porsche heritage. Production is set to begin fall 2025, with one car entering the Porsche Museum and another to be raffled to a lucky PCA member.