The 2026 Porsche 911 GT3 S/C has been unveiled, offering buyers the high performance of a GT3 model in a convertible body for the first time.

It can be ordered now ahead of first deliveries later this year, and is priced from $588,500 before on-road costs.

Like the Porsche 718 Spyder is to the Cayman GT4, the S/C borrows the 911 GT3’s powertrain and chassis – though the company says it shares its “lightweight construction” with the limited-edition 911 S/T, weighing in at under 1500kg.

Porsche’s classic layout continues, with the rear-engined S/C powered by the GT3’s 4.0-litre naturally aspirated flat-six petrol engine sending 375kW and 450Nm to the rear wheels – and the sole transmission available being a short-ratio six-speed manual.

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However, Porsche says the S/C’s chassis mirrors that of the GT3 Touring, taking the track-oriented intensity of the pure GT3 down a touch.

In the spirit of the Speedster, the GT3 S/C is exclusively a two-seater – unlike other convertibles in the 911 Cabriolet lineup – but unlike the Speedster and the S/T, Porsche says the S/C won’t be a limited-production model.

Believed to stand for ‘Sports Cabriolet’, the S/C moniker revives an old badge used on 911s between 1978 and 1983, but at that point it translated to ‘Super Carrera’.