The 992 GT3 was revealed in February 2021 and marked a step-change in GT3 chassis engineering: the front suspension moved to a double-wishbone layout derived directly from the 911 RSR racing car, and the rear wing adopted a swan-neck mounting for cleaner airflow to the underside. Power comes from a 4.0-litre naturally aspirated flat-six producing 510 PS (503 hp) at 8,400 rpm; buyers can specify either a six-speed manual gearbox or a seven-speed PDK, and a Touring package is available.
The facelifted 992.2 GT3 was revealed on 18 October 2024 with the same 510 PS output, a mildly revised aero package and — as new — an optional Weissach package and a no-cost Clubsport package on eligible cars. Both phases share the same core 4.0-litre engine, chassis and transmission choices.
The first road-going GT3 with a double-wishbone front axle from the 911 RSR programme and the first with a swan-neck rear wing. The 992 also carries the manual gearbox forward and — with the 992.2 — extends the Weissach and Clubsport packages to the standard GT3 for the first time.