Updated
Updated · MotorTrend · Jul 7
Reviewer Backs 502-HP Porsche 911 GT3 S/C as $275,350 Convertible Defies GT3 Purists
Updated
Updated · MotorTrend · Jul 7

Reviewer Backs 502-HP Porsche 911 GT3 S/C as $275,350 Convertible Defies GT3 Purists

3 articles · Updated · MotorTrend · Jul 7

Summary

  • Germany drive impressions cast the 2027 Porsche 911 GT3 S/C as a credible GT3 despite the backlash over turning Porsche’s track-bred 911 into a convertible.
  • April’s reveal triggered unusually harsh online criticism because many enthusiasts argued a GT3 should not lose its fixed roof, even with Porsche charging $275,350 for the experiment.
  • Porsche’s case rests on precedent: the 991.2-based 911 Speedster and the Boxster Spyder RS already paired GT-division hardware with open-air layouts, while GT3 Touring buyers have long favored road-focused variants.
  • That lineage matters because Porsche has repeatedly widened the GT3 formula beyond lap-time obsession—from the 911 R to the Touring—suggesting the S/C is less a break with history than another street-first branch.

Insights

Is Porsche diluting the GT3’s track-focused identity by introducing a heavier, non-limited convertible model?
With engineering closing the performance gap, does the GT3 S/C signal the end of coupe supremacy for driving purists?