Porsche 911 GT3 S/C: when the track meets the freedom of the open sky

Revolution in the world of GT3
In the world of Porsche there have been things that seemed impossible. One of them for a long time was a convertible based on the GT3 — the purest, most track-focused version of the legendary 911.
And in 2026 it happened: Porsche introduced the 911 GT3 S/C — the first GT3 without a fixed roof. But this is not a compromise. This is a new philosophy.
What does S/C mean and what is its essence?
The abbreviation S/C (Sport Cabriolet) is not just a new name, but a reinterpretation of the classic approach.
The model combines:
the track foundations of the GT3
lightweight solutions from the 911 S/T
and an open convertible body
The result is a car that does not sacrifice driving thrill for comfort, but rather amplifies the emotions of driving.
Engine: pure mechanical emotion
Under the hood is what fans love Porsche for most:
a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat (boxer) engine
power of around 510 hp
maximum revs up to 9000 rpm
Only a manual — no compromises
Porsche took a bold step:
only a 6-speed manual gearbox
no automatics
This decision is aimed at those who want to feel the car, not just operate it.
Lightness — the main principle
The GT3 S/C is not just a convertible. It is one of the lightest in its class:
body components made of carbon (CFRP)
components from the 911 S/T
weight minimization despite the folding roof
Even with the top down the car retains almost the same weight as the GT3 coupe version.
Design: a balance of classic and aggression

Exterior
signature GT3 air intakes
distinctive aerodynamic silhouette
black windshield frame as a retro nod
Personalization
The new Street Style package lets you tailor the car to yourself — from color to trim details.
Interior: maximum focus on the driver
The GT3 S/C is a two-seater, like a classic Speedster:
minimalism
sport seats
focus on driving
No unnecessary elements — just the driver, the road, and the sound of the engine.
GT3 S/C vs GT3 and GT3 RS
Main difference
GT3 — track orientation and aerodynamics
GT3 RS — the extreme racing version
GT3 S/C — emotion plus open sky
This is not a replacement for the GT3, but a new facet in the lineup.
Why this matters for Porsche?
Porsche long avoided the idea of a GT3 convertible because:
body stiffness is critical
weight is a key factor
But technology has reached the level where it is possible to reconcile these opposites.
That is why the GT3 S/C is not an experiment, but a logical evolutionary step.
Conclusion
The Porsche 911 GT3 S/C is a car not about numbers.
It's about:
the sound of a naturally aspirated engine at 9000 rpm
the wind in the cabin
control over every gear
This car is for those who don't want to choose between the track and emotions.
Now you can have both.










