The 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 configurator is officially online, so let's get to building some sports cars.
The 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 car configurator is officially online — and as you can tell from the image above, Porsche lets you do almost anything when it comes to combining colors and options. So now that the ugly is out of the way , well, you all know what time it is. Time to spend some money? Well, if you’re actually ordering one, yes, as Porsche sent GT3 prices skyward for the 992.2 refresh.
And lastly, I choose the Atlanta Porsche Experience Center Delivery program, to get a head start on track time in a GT3 that isn’t my own. All in, I’m looking at $296,565. That includes $72,070 worth of options, most of which are performance-oriented.2025 Porsche 911 GT3 TouringMy Touring build favors class and style over raw performance, which is likely exactly what Porsche intends for the wingless GT3.
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