2026 Porsche 911 GT3 S/C review: Quick drive

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Fully 26 years after the revered model line first appeared in the Porsche 911 canon, the scintillating GT3 has lost its head for (almost) the first time – creating this new open-top sportster, the 911 GT3 S/C.

2026 Porsche 911 GT3 S/C

Self-appointed custodians of helmsmithery and opposite lock will, of course, immediately sneer and say that convertibles ruin the experience of a dedicated, focused driver’s machine. The GT3 was born as a road car with one eye firmly on the track, after all, and what good will making it heavier and less torsionally rigid do for the package?

But don’t let the doomsayers drag you down. Because there’s a very, very persuasive argument that says this new GT3 S/C might just be the best iteration of the seminal naturally aspirated 911 screamer yet seen.

To find out whether it is a hit or a miss, we headed over to Porsche’s homeland of Germany to take the S/C out for an extended spin on some of the best roads in the Schwabian Alps. Hoo, this one is going to be fun…

How much does the Porsche 911 GT3 cost?

Sitting down? In Australia, the new Porsche 911 GT3 S/C is priced from a cool $588,500 before on-road costs.

2026 Porsche 911 GT3 S/C
2026 Porsche 911 GT3 S/C