To mark the 60th anniversary of the first Porsche Clubs, established in Germany in 1952, the Stuttgart automaker has launched the first big special edition model of the new 911, the car we know as the 991.
his cool looking green machine is called the 911 Club Coupe and it’s based on the Carrera S, but actually has more power since it comes as standard with the Powerkit that lifts output to 430 PS.
Porsche boasts that with the help of the PDK gearbox, the 911 Club Coupe sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4 seconds, which is pretty impressive.
The body of the car offers a bespoke Brewster Green paint scheme and the car comes as standard with the Sport Design Package, meaning a new lower front bumper and ducktail rear spoiler.
Only 13 will ever be built and pricing in Germany has been set at €142,831, while US customers will have to pay $175,580. Quite a lot, but there should be no shortage of fans.
Porsche boasts that with the help of the PDK gearbox, the 911 Club Coupe sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4 seconds, which is pretty impressive.
The body of the car offers a bespoke Brewster Green paint scheme and the car comes as standard with the Sport Design Package, meaning a new lower front bumper and ducktail rear spoiler.
Only 13 will ever be built and pricing in Germany has been set at €142,831, while US customers will have to pay $175,580. Quite a lot, but there should be no shortage of fans.