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Porsche India has opened order books for the updated 992.2-generation 911 GT3, priced at Rs 3.33 crore (ex-showroom, before options). The latest GT3 arrives in India nearly two years after its global debut and continues to represent the most track-focused version of the 911 range.

Unlike most modern performance cars, the GT3 stays true to its roots with a naturally aspirated flat-six engine that revs all the way to 9,000rpm.

Naturally Aspirated Thrills Remain

Power comes from a 4.0-litre naturally aspirated flat-six mounted behind the rear axle.

Engine specifications:

  • 4.0-litre naturally aspirated flat-six
  • 510hp
  • 450Nm
  • 7-speed PDK dual-clutch transmission
  • Rear-wheel drive
  • 0-100kph in 3.4 seconds
  • Top speed of 311kph

Unlike some global markets, India gets only the PDK automatic gearbox.

Porsche also equips the GT3 with rear-wheel steering, torque vectoring, active suspension and a lightweight sports exhaust as standard.

Sharper Design, More Downforce

The GT3 builds on the standard 911 Carrera with a host of aerodynamic upgrades.

Key highlights include larger front air intakes, a redesigned bonnet with air ducts, a bigger front splitter and a revised rear diffuser.

The most striking element remains the massive swan-neck rear wing, paired with an integrated ducktail spoiler.

Other exterior highlights include:

  • 20-inch front wheels
  • 21-inch rear wheels
  • Wider track-focused tyres
  • Central twin exhaust outlets
  • GT3-specific bumpers and aero elements

Weissach and Manthey Packages Available

Customers looking for more performance can opt for Porsche’s Weissach Package.

Priced at Rs 43.9 lakh, it adds carbon-fibre components, lightweight doors, a carbon roll cage and other weight-saving measures.

Porsche is also offering the Manthey Kit for an additional Rs 1 crore.

The package adds extensive aerodynamic upgrades, revised suspension settings and upgraded brakes. Porsche claims the Manthey-equipped GT3 lapped the Nürburgring in 6:52.981, quicker than the legendary 918 Spyder.

Familiar Cabin, Track-Focused Touches

Inside, the GT3 retains much of the standard 911’s layout but adds several motorsport-inspired details.

Features include:

  • 10.9-inch touchscreen
  • 12.6-inch digital instrument display
  • Sport Chrono package
  • Analogue stopwatch
  • Wireless charging
  • Dual-zone climate control
  • Powered sports seats

The rear seats have been deleted to save weight.

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Final Take

The 911 GT3 remains one of the last great naturally aspirated performance cars on sale today. With its 9,000rpm flat-six, rear-wheel-drive layout and uncompromising focus on driver engagement, it offers an experience that few modern supercars can match. Expensive? Absolutely. But for enthusiasts, the GT3 remains the benchmark.

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