The Porsche 911 GT3 turns 25 in 2025, and the German sports car maker is celebrating with the launch of the latest generation of its track-focused model. Coming in two variants for the first time, the new 911 GT3 offers more customization and performance than ever before.
The 2025 911 GT3 continues the model’s heritage of blending racing pedigree with everyday drivability. The 911 GT3’s naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six engine now produces 502 horsepower, enabling a 0-60 mph time of 3.2 seconds with the PDK transmission. For purists, a 6-speed manual is still available. The engine hits a scintillating 9,000 rpm redline—music to any driving enthusiast’s ears.
While performance and speed records will attract most headlines, it’s the GT3’s balance that impresses most. New for 2025 is a Touring Package model, which deletes the big rear wing for a more understated, classic 911 silhouette. Customers can even opt for rear seats on the Touring for the first time. The Weissach Package offers even more lightweight components like a carbon fiber roof and magnesium wheels.
Inside, the GT3’s track focus shines through with a motorsports-inspired cockpit. Owners can customize their car with leather upholsteries in a variety of colors. As a final touch, an exclusive Porsche Design chronograph matches the 911’s color and design cues.
The 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 and GT3 Touring represent the pinnacle of the iconic sports car’s dual personality—equal parts track monster and everyday supercar. More customizable than ever before, the 992-generation GT3 is sure to be a hit with Porsche enthusiasts around the world. Pricing starts at $222,500 when the new GT3 goes on sale next summer.