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2026 911 Carrera T Club Coupe
The first Club Coupe to cross the block brings the bids

The 992.2 Carrera T Club Coupe was introduced for 2026 as a highly exclusive, 70-unit celebration of the Porsche Club of America’s 70th anniversary. Based on the lightweight, driver-focused Carrera T, it pairs a 388-hp twin-turbo flat-six with a 6-speed manual and enthusiast-oriented hardware like PASM Sport Suspension and rear-axle steering. It features Sholar Blue Metallic paint, unique red, white, and blue detailing, and PCA-specific badging throughout. As the third Club Coupe collaboration (not counting Jerry’s 996), following earlier anniversary models, it blends rarity, heritage, and driver focus in a way few modern 911s can.
I had no idea 992.2 Club Coupes had started landing until this 2026 911 Carrera T Club Coupe crossed the block over the weekend. I somehow even missed it in the Barrett-Jackson preview. Finished in its standard Sholar Blue Metallic spec and showing just 21 delivery miles, this was effectively the first public look and first real chance at ownership if you didn’t win the allocation lottery. I’m not sure what the exact MSRP was as no window sticker was provided, but the base price sits around $177,000. That proved irrelevant, as our Spotlight Car set the market, selling for $346,500.
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