New Porsche 911 GT3 2026 Debuts in Brazil with 510 HP, Weissach Package, and GT3 RS-Inspired Design. Sports Car Costs R$ 1.62 Million.
The legendary Porsche 911 GT3 2026 has just arrived in Brazil with an engine of 510 horsepower and an initial price of R$ 1,620,000.
The new generation, internally known by the code 992.2, brings updates inspired by the GT3 RS, reinforcing the racing car DNA that has accompanied the model for 25 years.
The first buyers, who reserved the sports car during the pre-sale, have already begun to receive their units this week.
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The launch reaffirms Porsche’s commitment to pure performance and the sports driving experience.
More than a luxury automobile, the GT3 is a machine designed for the track — and adapted for the streets with the refinement that has defined the German brand.

4.0 Boxer Engine Delivers Raw Power and Unmistakable Sound
Under the hood, the Porsche 911 GT3 2026 maintains the iconic 4.0 naturally aspirated engine, with six opposed cylinders (boxer).
The setup delivers 510 HP and 45.9 kgfm of torque, impressive figures even in light of the strict European emissions regulations.
To meet environmental demands, the car has received four catalysts and two particle filters, without sacrificing the response and characteristic roar of Stuttgart sports cars.
This balance between performance and sustainability reinforces Porsche’s technical mastery in preserving the brand’s essence while advancing efficiency.
Aerodynamics Inspired by GT3 RS Improves Cornering Performance
The design of the GT3 has also been updated to enhance aerodynamic efficiency. The headlights now consolidate all functions into a single optical unit, which allowed for the elimination of the turn signals from the bumper.
At the rear, the large rear wing and the redesigned air intakes optimize airflow and increase stability at high speeds.
Many of these improvements were directly inherited from the Porsche GT3 RS (992), a model renowned for extreme performance.
Thus, the 911 GT3 2026 comes even closer to competition versions, without sacrificing the comfort and drivability demanded by those who also use it on the streets.
Suspension and Transmission Designed for Track Use
The technical changes did not stop at appearance. The suspension received lighter components and adjustments derived from the GT3 RS, ensuring quicker and more precise responses in corners.
The dual-clutch transmission has had its ratio shortened by 8%, optimizing acceleration and track performance.
With these improvements, the Porsche 911 GT3 delivers an even more aggressive dynamic behavior, coming closer to the world of racing cars.
The rear-wheel drive and chassis balance make it one of the most well-balanced sports cars today.
Weissach Package Takes the Porsche 911 GT3 to the Pinnacle of Exclusivity
Another novelty is the Weissach package, offered for the first time on the GT3. Inspired by the RS versions of the 911 and 718 lines, the package adds carbon fiber parts, bucket seats, and a safety cage, reinforcing the track car character.
These elements not only reduce weight but also elevate the aesthetics and the sense of exclusivity of the model.
This is a configuration aimed at enthusiasts seeking the utmost in performance and authenticity.
Porsche 911 GT3: Tradition, Power, and Prestige
As it reaches 25 years of history, the Porsche 911 GT3 consolidates itself as an icon of modern motorsport.
Its balance of precision engineering, functional design, and passion for the track keeps alive the philosophy of the German brand: to create automobiles that excite both on the streets and the racetracks.
With the new GT3 2026, Porsche reaffirms its dominance among high-performance sports cars — a segment where tradition and innovation accelerate side by side.

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