2026 Porsche 911 GT3 S-C Street Style Package 992 ll
By Lorenzo Bianchi April 14, 2026
Street Style Package adds Pyro Red graphics and gold brake accents.
Interior features four-tone braided leather and Race-Tex trim.
Retains 510 PS naturally aspirated engine and manual gearbox.
A GT3 that leans more into visual identity
The 2027 Porsche 911 GT3 S/C Street Style Package takes an already distinctive car and pushes it further.
At its core, the GT3 S C is about driving feel. Lightweight construction, a high-revving engine, and a manual gearbox. The Street Style Package doesn’t change any of that. It simply adds another layer on top.
From the outside, the changes are easy to spot. Pyro Red graphics run across the front wings, while ‘PORSCHE’ lettering stretches along the sides in the same colour. It’s not subtle, but it’s not meant to be.
The wheels are finished in Slate Grey Neo, paired with Victory Gold brake callipers. Even the wheel rims carry thin red accent lines. It’s a mix of tones that feels deliberate rather than decorative.
Familiar GT3 proportions remain untouched
Underneath the added detail, the shape stays the same.
The GT3 S C retains its low stance and wide track, with the open-top layout giving it a slightly different profile compared to the fixed-roof version. The black windscreen surround and fabric roof continue to define that silhouette.
Aerodynamic elements are carried over from the standard GT3 as well. The front spoiler lip, rear diffuser, and Gurney flap on the retractable rear spoiler all remain in place.
Nothing structural has been altered for the package. The focus is entirely visual.
Interior goes further than expected
Inside is where the Street Style Package becomes more detailed.
The cabin shifts from a mostly restrained GT layout to something more expressive. Adaptive Sports Seats Plus feature an embroidered Porsche crest outline, but the real highlight is the seat centre panels.
They use a four-tone braided leather, combining Slate Grey, Guards Red, Magnesium Grey, and Kalahari. It’s a complex material, and it stands out immediately.
Two-tone leather runs across much of the interior, paired with Guards Red stitching and matching seat belts. Even smaller elements, like door handle loops and trim pieces, follow the same colour theme.
Race-Tex appears across the roof lining and sun visors, adding texture without overwhelming the cabin.
Powertrain stays exactly as intended
Mechanically, nothing changes.
The GT3 S/C continues with its naturally aspirated 4.0-litre flat-six, producing 510 PS and paired exclusively with a six-speed manual transmission. It still revs to 9,000 rpm, and that character remains central to the car.
The Street Style Package doesn’t interfere with that setup. It leaves the driving experience untouched, which feels like the right decision.
Performance figures and overall behaviour remain identical to the standard model.
Small usability touches remain in place
The underlying GT3 S C still includes the same practical elements.
The fully automatic soft top can open or close in around 12 seconds, and a wind deflector helps manage airflow when driving with the roof down. These features carry over unchanged.
There’s also the option of a lightweight rear storage box, which can be configured to match the interior finishes. It doesn’t transform usability, but it adds a small degree of flexibility.
These details sit quietly in the background, as they should.
Positioned as a more expressive GT option
The 2027 Porsche 911 GT3 S C Street Style Package isn’t about changing the car itself.
It’s about giving buyers another way to approach it. The standard GT3 S C already focuses heavily on driving purity. This package adds a more individual visual identity without affecting that core.
Priced at £24,110, it sits as a significant add-on rather than a minor upgrade.
For some, that level of detail will matter. For others, the standard car may already be enough.











