Porsche is celebrating America in style this year. To mark the 4th of July and honor the 70th anniversary of the Porsche Club of America (PCA), the luxury automaker has introduced a special edition of its legendary 911.
But here's the twist — it’s exclusively for the U.S. and Canada, and only 70 units will ever be made. Meet the 2026 Porsche 911 Club Coupe, a rare beauty that’s already turning heads.
This unique 911 isn't just about fireworks and fanfare. It's a tribute.
The Porsche Club of America, one of the largest and most dedicated brand clubs in the world, turns 70 this year. And what better way to celebrate than by combining German engineering with American passion?
Porsche chose the 4th of July weekend to unveil this model, tying in with the patriotic spirit and adding a collector’s touch for true enthusiasts.
Porsche didn’t just slap on a new color and call it a day. The 911 Club Coupe is based on the Carrera T, a variant celebrated for its stripped-down, driver-focused experience.
That means:
3.0-liter twin-turbo flat-six engine
388 horsepower
6-speed manual gearbox
Rear-wheel drive
PASM Sport suspension (lowered 10 mm)
Mechanical limited-slip differential
All these features make the Club Coupe a true performance car built for people who love the thrill of driving.
Let’s talk looks.
This limited edition wears a custom Paint-to-Sample color called “Sholar Blue”, a nod to PCA founder Bill Sholar. It’s sleek, classy, and unlike any regular 911 you’ll see on the street.
Red accents on the SportDesign front fascia and rear decklid grille add contrast and flair. The 20"/21" RS Spyder Design wheels in Satin Black with silver details complete the aggressive yet refined look.
There’s also a “911 Club Coupe” badge on the rear, making sure everyone knows this car is something truly special.
Inside, it gets even better.
The cabin features Speed Blue and Guards Red stitching, illuminated PCA-themed door sills, and a walnut gear shifter for that premium, vintage touch.
Buyers can also upgrade to an extended interior package that includes tartan seat inserts — a stylish shoutout to heritage and performance combined.
Porsche isn’t just selling a car — it's offering a lifestyle experience.
Every buyer has the option to purchase a Porsche Design Chronograph 1 – 911 Club Coupe Edition. This timepiece is as exclusive as the car, featuring a rotor modeled after the car’s wheels and PCA branding.
It’s a matching symbol of rarity and craftsmanship, ideal for collectors who value detail.
Only 70 cars will be sold — 63 for U.S. buyers, 6 for Canada, and 1 for the Porsche Museum in Germany. Porsche is also raffling off one of these beauties to a lucky PCA member.
Production is set to begin in late 2025, with deliveries rolling into spring 2026.
Pricing hasn’t been officially revealed yet, but expect a figure well above the base Carrera T, which currently starts at $138,700. Given the exclusivity and heritage value, this could easily land closer to the $180K+ mark with options.
This isn’t just a new Porsche. It’s a statement piece.
For collectors, it’s a rare opportunity to own a part of Porsche history.
For PCA members, it’s a nod of respect from the brand they love.
For American buyers, it’s a Porsche that celebrates them — designed specifically for their market, and linked directly to the country’s independence celebration.
In a world filled with limited editions that feel recycled, the 911 Club Coupe stands out. It has authentic purpose, meaningful design, and performance pedigree to back it all up.
Porsche knows how to honor its fans — and the 911 Club Coupe is the perfect example. With just 70 units, unmatched styling, and a strong connection to the Porsche Club of America, this 4th of July special isn’t just a car.
It’s a rolling tribute to heritage, passion, and performance — tailored just for America.
If you're lucky enough to own one, you're not just buying a Porsche. You're becoming a part of Porsche history.