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Updated · DRIVEN Car Guide · Aug 18
Porsche Unveils 100-Car 911 GT3 for Nürburgring Centenary as Orders Open in September
Updated
Updated · DRIVEN Car Guide · Aug 18

Porsche Unveils 100-Car 911 GT3 for Nürburgring Centenary as Orders Open in September

3 articles · Updated · DRIVEN Car Guide · Aug 18

Summary

  • 100 examples of the 911 GT3 "100 Jahre Nürburgring" will be built for Germany, with Porsche opening orders in September 2026 and starting deliveries in 2027.
  • The edition marks the circuit’s 100th anniversary with White or GT Silver paint, Green Hell-inspired graphics, historic Nürburgring logos and customer-selected race numbers from 0 to 999.
  • Buyers can choose either a seven-speed PDK or six-speed manual, while the optional Manthey Kit adds a more track-focused setup rather than coming standard.
  • 540kg of downforce at 285km/h is Porsche’s headline claim for that kit, which the company also links to a 6:50.853 Nürburgring Nordschleife lap.
  • The release keeps the anniversary model exclusive to the German market, with no overseas allocation or pricing disclosed.

Insights

Why is Porsche’s 100-unit 911 GT3 Nürburgring tribute reserved for Germany, and who will actually get one?
Why did Porsche launch its Nürburgring centenary GT3 in 2026, and what does that say about its heritage strategy?
Is the 911 GT3 100 Jahre Nürburgring a true performance special, or mainly a heritage collector’s car with track-themed extras?