The 2026 Porsche 911 Club Coupe is a Rare Birthday Gift

Kyle Patrick
by Kyle Patrick
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The Club Coupe will be limited to just 70 units, making it one of the rarest modern 911s.


Just when you thought you had counted all the variants of the current 992.2-generation 911, Porsche has gone and added another one. The 2026 Porsche 911 Club Coupe debuted on Monday to kick off the week-long Porsche Parade, a yearly event put on by the Porsche Club of America. The largest Porsche owners group in the world, PCA is celebrating 70 years of existence for 2025, and to celebrate, Porsche has crafted this special edition, limited to just 70 units total for both America and Canada.


Given that impetus, it's of little surprise that the Club Coupe is based on the approachable enthusiast model of the current 911 lineup: the 911 Carrera T. That means a 388-horsepower version of the classic flat-six powerplant, hooked up to a six-speed manual transmission. The T's walnut-topped shifter is present and accounted for, along with its standard mechanical limited slip differential with torque vectoring. A 10-millimeter suspension drop over the standard 911, atop the staggered 20-inch front, 21-inch rear RS Spyder wheels, gives the Club Coupe an even sharper stance.

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All 70 models come dipped in Sholar Blue, a Paint to Sample evolution of the Club Blau used on the last milestone PCA car in 2015. Squint and you can just make out the Guards Red highlights in the lower air intakes; these are mirrored on the rear engine cover as a nod to PCA's colors. There is also a small badge on the tail denoting the specialness of the model, and script logos along the lower doors. The wheels see a twin-color finish that harkens back to the classic five-spoke rolling stock of yesteryear, too.


Inside, the Club Coupe sees a standard black leather interior with contrast stitching in Speed Blue and Guards Red. There are a handful of PCA nods, including the light-up door sills, welcome projectors, and the embossed logo on the center console. An available option package brings in tartan seat centers in the PCA colors, and the glovebox interior mirrors this. We figure the take rate for this pack will be approximately 100 percent.

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Buyers of the 911 Club Coupe will also get a unique Porsche Design Chronograph 1, done up in—you guessed it—PCA colors.


In total, Porsche will build 71 examples of the 2026 911 Club Coupe; one for the museum, the rest for PCA members. Needless to say, if you want one and aren't already a member, you better act quick before production begins this autumn. Expect pricing closer to production.


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Kyle Patrick
Kyle Patrick

Kyle began his automotive obsession before he even started school, courtesy of a remote control Porsche and various LEGO sets. He later studied advertising and graphic design at Humber College, which led him to writing about cars (both real and digital). He is now a proud member of the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC), where he was the Journalist of the Year runner-up for 2021.

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