Celebrating the 60th anniversary of Porsche Club of America, the largest of its kind, the German automaker announced the launch of a new limited edition model. It’s called the Porsche GTS Club Coupe and it is based on the 911 Carrera GTS. Production is limited to 60 units – a kind of homage to the age of the club.
Porsche GTS Club Coupe is, in essence, an exclusive and extremely well-appointed version of the 991 GTS. It has wider hips (44mm) than the C4S, but it’s rear-wheel-drive, which makes it more interesting, and it is powered by a 430-hp version of the tried and tested flat-six engine. Equipped with a PDK transmission, it accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 3.8 seconds, and it can reach a top speed of 190.
Visually, the GTS Club comes exclusively in “Club Blau” color and with the SportDesign package which adds revised fascia, side mirrors, side sills, and a ducktail rear spoiler. Also standard are the 20-inch Sport Classic wheels painted in semi-gloss black and Bi-Xenon headlights with Porsche’s Dynamic Light System.
Inside the cabin, the main highlights of Porsche GTS Club Coupe include Carmine Red stitching and seat belts, carbon fiber trims, steel door sills, a two-tone steering wheel, and GTS Club Coupe 60 Years Porsche Club of America” lettering above the glove compartment.
As for the pricing, the limited edition Porsche GTS Club Coupe costs a whopping $136,060, not including a destination charge of $995.