Breaking Tradition: 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 (992.2) & GT3 With Touring Package Break Cover - Storyboard
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Porsche just took the wraps off the 911 GT3 992.2 for the 2025 model year
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For the first time in 25 years, they've also introduced the GT3 Touring model alongside the standard GT3
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Both models retain the same naturally-aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six with 510 hp and are available with a the 6-speed manual or 7-speed PDK
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Viewed from the side, it may seem that not much has changed from the 992.1 model seen here
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The re-contoured front diffuser, the refined shape of the spoiler lip and modified fins on the underbody increase downforce and optimise the airflow
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Upfront you get an edgier redesigned front bumper and Matrix LED headlights similar to the 992.2 Carrera
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Also available on the 911 GT3 is an optional white accent ring
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This eliminates the need for additional lights in the front apron like you got on the 992.1 GT3
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In the rear, the diffuser, air inlets, and rear lid have been redesigned. The rear wing of the 911 GT3 has new angled side plates
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In contrast, the outgoing model had a rear-end that was a lot busier
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But the big change on the GT3 line for 2025 is the availability of the Weissach package for the first time
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Previously reserved for the track-focused GT3 RS, the Weissach package focuses on shedding weight, with carbon fiber on the roof, exterior mirror top shell, mirror triangle
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You'll even find it on the side plates of the rear wing, mounted on the swan-neck struts from the outgoing model
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Additional leather and Race-Tex upholstery enhance the look of the interior. For the first time, the upper side of the dashboard on the 911 GT3 is accordingly covered in anti-glare Racetex.
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Unfortunately, the analog tachometer on the 992.1 GT3 is now gone and you not get an all-digital instrument cluster instead
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Thankfully, the Touring model retains some old-school touches in form a twister-style starter instead of a push-button start
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Owing to customer demand, Porsche is now offering optional rear seats on the GT3 Touring
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Another customer request was for seats that could accommodate a helmet, and these new foldable seats feature removal headrests
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Lightweight magnesium wheels are available on both the Weissach and Leichbau Package
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The Clubsport package for track use is available at no extra charge. It includes a bolted steel roll cage in the rear, a 6-point harness for the driver, and a hand-held fire extinguisher.
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In terms of their positioning within Porsche's current lineup, the 992.2 is leaning more towards the track-focused GT3 RS
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The Touring model is geared towards the road, and has some more creature comforts and is in fact 85% of what the 911 S/T is
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Compared to the outgoing model, the 992.2 is nearly $60k more expensive with a starting MSRP of $222,500, and will be available to order by the end of the year.
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