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Porsche 911 GT3 No Longer Available for 2025 : Automotive Addicts

Mike SmithBy Mike SmithJuly 19, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Porsche enthusiasts, brace yourselves. In case you had your heart set on the acclaimed 911 GT3 for the 2025 model yr, you’re out of luck. We discovered this week that the 911 GT3 is not any longer listed on the Porsche USA website. As it’s possible you’ll already know, the Zuffenhausen facility, where the GT3 is meticulously crafted, has limited production capabilities. Despite Porsche’s efforts to satisfy demand, it far surpasses supply, not only for the GT3 but for other high-performance models as well.

Frank Wiesmann, Product Communications Head at Porsche Cars North America, confirmed to CarBuzz that, “The 911 GT3 is not any longer available to order; with production coming to an end, it has been faraway from the Porsche USA website to reflect this.”

In case you’re set on acquiring a brand new Porsche for 2025, you’ll have to explore other 911 variants. CarBuzz confirmed with Wiesmann, saying, “For the 2025 model yr, the 911 Turbo and Turbo S models, in addition to the GT3 RS, are still available, [along with] the brand new 911 Carrera and 911 Carrera GTS (992.2).”

The bottom 911 Carrera starts at $120,100, with the Carrera GTS priced at $164,900. Choosing all-wheel drive within the Carrera 4 GTS will set you back $172,700. For those searching for more power, the 911 Turbo offers 572 horsepower at $197,200, while the Turbo S delivers a formidable 640 horsepower for $230,400.

The 992 911 GT3 RS stays available, boasting a track-focused variant of the GT3 engine. Nevertheless, prospective GT buyers must be aware that Porsche dealers typically cater to established customers with a history of prior purchases. Notably, none of those models offer a manual transmission, although this might change for future 911 versions. Moreover, the GTS model’s revolutionary T-Hybrid system prevents the inclusion of a manual transmission because it integrates with the PDK dual-clutch transmission.

While no other brand quite matches the handling, steering, and engine response of a GT Division Porsche, some competitors are making strides. The Mercedes-AMG GT 63 Pro is a notable contender, bringing Stuttgart’s other automaker closer to Porsche’s level. The BMW M4 CS can be value consideration, though our top suggestion lies across the Atlantic.

The Corvette Z06 offers a high-revving, naturally aspirated sports automotive experience with exceptional performance at a more accessible price point. In our view, it stands out as top-of-the-line sports cars available, offering a compelling alternative for many who might need eyed the GT3.

For those committed to Porsche’s unparalleled engineering, the remaining 911 models and their alternatives be sure that 2025 still holds exciting possibilities for performance enthusiasts.

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