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2026 911 GT3 Touring 6-Speed
Third one in a row means we finally have a market for the 992.2

The 992.2 GT3 debuted on October 18, 2024, with its global reveal held at Hockenheim to mark 25 years of the GT3 lineage. While visually subtle, the updates were meaningful, including revised aerodynamics, enhanced rear diffusers, and new LED headlights that eliminated traditional front turn signals. Mechanically, it retained a 9,000 rpm redline and 502 horsepower, now aided by GT3 RS-derived camshafts, modified cylinder heads, and updated catalytic converters to meet tighter regulations. Gear ratios were shortened by 8 percent to sharpen acceleration despite slightly reduced torque. Also new for the 992.2 was the optional Lightweight Package for the Touring model, which introduced forged magnesium wheels, a CFRP roof, lightweight door panels, and additional carbon components at the rear axle.
This 2026 911 GT3 Touring 6-Speed was finished in Slate Grey Neo over a Cognac and Black Exclusive Manufaktur leather interior and showed just 160 miles. It was specified with wheels in California Gold, Front Axle Lift, Extended Range Fuel Tank, and Exclusive Design taillights, and more for an original MSRP of $268,850. A nicely configured, near-delivery-mile example of the latest Touring.
Over the past twelve months, 992.2 GT3 Touring sales have averaged $355,750, with a low of $333,000 and a high of $384,000. Of the first seven examples to cross the block, only one sold, but the most recent three have all found buyers as sellers adjusted expectations. Our Spotlight Car sold at a final bid of $315,000, further tightening the spread between original MSRP and the secondary market.
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