
The world’s largest Porsche owners’ club is celebrating its 70th anniversary with a very special 911 to mark the occasion. Originally founded in 1955 by Bill Sholar, the Porsche Club of America’s (PCA) Club Coupe tradition began in 2005 with a 50-unit limited run of the 911 Carrera S Club Coupe based on the 997.1 generation, commemorating its 50th anniversary. A decade later, PCA celebrated its 60th anniversary with a 911 Carrera GTS Club Coupe, limited to just 60 units.


Keeping with tradition, the new 911 Carrera T Club Coupe continues the signature blue theme seen on the previous two models, this time featuring a Paint to Sample Sholarbluemetallic finish. The standard SportDesign front fascia incorporates red accents, and the car rides on 20/21-inch RS Spyder wheels finished in Satin Black with Brilliant Silver highlights. The Club Coupe logos on the doors are painted in Brilliant Silver, as is the rear 911 decal. The grille slat inlays are finished in Guards Red, and in classic 911 tradition, a special “70 Year PCA” grill badge has been affixed to further emphasize the exclusivity and significance of this edition.

The celebration continues inside, with illuminated door sills displaying “Porsche Club of America” lettering and door projectors casting the PCA 70-year logo. The black leather interior features contrasting stitching in Guards Red and Speed Blue. Additional custom touches courtesy of Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur include a PCA 70-year logo embossed on the center console and a “Club Coupe” logo on the dashboard trim. For even more personalization, Porsche is offering an extended equipment package that includes tartan fabric seats in a bespoke PCA 70-year pattern.


As for performance, this 911 is powered by a flat-six engine producing 388 hp, paired with a six-speed manual transmission featuring a walnut shift lever. The car is equipped with a comprehensive array of performance enhancements, including PASM Sport Suspension, a mechanical limited-slip differential with Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV), a Sport Exhaust system, rear-axle steering, the Sport Chrono Package, and a GT Sport steering wheel.

Just like the 50th and 60th anniversary editions, this 70th-anniversary model will be limited to just 70 units and offered initially to PCA members. Production is slated to begin in spring 2026.



