
A new limited-edition Porsche 911 Club Coupe celebrates the world’s largest club for enthusiasts of the German marque.
With the Porsche Club of America reaching its 70th anniversary in 2025, PCA members will be first in the queue to purchase a new 911 Club Coupe.
Based on the 911 Carrera T, which comes as standard with a manual transmission, just 70 examples of the Club Coupe will be made. Each car has bespoke features developed by Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur.
This is the third time Porsche has created a 911 Club Coupe for the PCA. The tradition dates back to the organization’s 50th anniversary in 2005.
A true blue sports car

The PCA was founded in 1955 by Bill Sholar. In tribute, his name is used for the unique blue color found on the 911 Club Coupe.
Porsche Paint-to-Sample Sholar Blue metallic is described as an alternative take on the Club Blue of the 2015 car. The chosen shade evolved from discussions between Style Porsche, Exclusive Manufaktur and the PCA.
Subtle red detailing is used for the front SportDesign aero kit fascia, with the same color on the slats covering the engine bay. A set of RS Spyder alloy wheels combine Satin Black paint with Brilliant Silver accents.
The Club Coupe logo on the doors is detailed in Brilliant Silver, as is the rear “911” decal. A special “PCA 70 Year” grille badge is added to the engine cover as a finishing touch.
Commemorating 70 years of passion

Opening the door of the 911 Club Coupe reveals custom PCA illuminated door sills, along with a “PCA 70 Year” logo projected onto the floor. The same logo appears on the center console, with “Club Coupe” script on the dashboard.
Although the interior is upholstered in black leather, Speed Blue and Guards Red stitching are used throughout. For those who want the full retro experience, an optional equipment package adds bold blue and red PCA tartan seat inserts.
Club Coupe customers can purchase a commemorative Porsche Design Chronograph 1 – 911 Club Coupe watch, too. Part of its mechanical movement is designed to mimic the 911’s alloy wheels.
The first example of the 911 Club Coupe will be raffled, then the remaining 69 cars will be made available to PCA members in the United States and Canada. Porsche expects to deliver the first completed cars in spring 2026.
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