Porsche has unveiled the highly anticipated second-generation Type 992.2 911 GT3 Cup car, designed to compete in the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup and various Carrera Cup series around the globe, including Carrera Cup North America, starting in 2026. This new race car, based on the current Type 992.2 911 road car, marks a major milestone for Porsche Motorsport as it seeks to build on its legacy of high-performance vehicles in the racing world.
The car, which is currently seen in camouflage livery, is nearly through its development phase. Porsche Motorsport in Weissach began working on the Type 992.2 GT3 Cup car in 2024, with a strong focus on aerodynamics, electronics, brakes, transmission, and refining the six-cylinder boxer engine. These enhancements aim to provide even more power, better handling, and overall performance compared to the first-generation Type 992 Cup race car, which debuted in 2021.
Jan Feldmann, project manager for Porsche Motorsport’s GT racing cars, shared, “We are already operating at a very high-performance level with the current GT3 Cup. This has allowed us to focus more on feedback from the global one-make cups and develop a racing car that has been refined in many areas compared to the current Cup 911.”
Testing and Feedback
Track testing for the Type 992.2 GT3 Cup car has already taken place at iconic tracks like Monza, Lausitzring, and Porsche’s test track in Weissach. Drivers Bastian Buus and Klaus Bachler, both Porsche Juniors, have taken part in extensive testing. Additional feedback has been provided by Laurin Heinrich and Marco Seefried, both Porsche-contracted drivers.
The new car has undergone testing with an eFuel blend that debuted in the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup this year. The eFuel development aligns with Porsche’s ongoing commitment to sustainability in motorsport while maintaining peak performance.
Production and Rollout
Porsche plans to begin production of the Type 992.2 GT3 Cup car at its Zuffenhausen plant this fall. The car will then roll out across multiple single-make series, starting with the Carrera Cup Asia and continuing into Carrera Cup North America in 2026. The car’s global debut marks the beginning of another chapter in Porsche's illustrious motorsport history, as the brand continues to set the bar for high-performance racing cars.
Since the debut of the first Porsche Cup series in 1990, Porsche has produced a total of 5,381 one-make race cars based on the iconic 911. The Type 992.2 GT3 Cup car is poised to continue that legacy, refining the driving experience and pushing the limits of track performance.
What’s Next for the Type 992.2 GT3 Cup Car?
Porsche enthusiasts and motorsport fans can expect to see the new Type 992.2 GT3 Cup car in action across global racing circuits, showcasing Porsche’s persistent pursuit of excellence. With its advanced aerodynamics, refined engine, and cutting-edge technology, this race car promises to deliver an unmatched experience for both drivers and fans.
Keep an eye out for updates on Porsche’s upcoming events and series as they roll out the Type 992.2 GT3 Cup car in 2026. Whether you're a fan of motorsports or an avid Porsche lover, this new addition to the Porsche racing family will surely set new standards for performance, reliability, and thrill on the track.
Final Thoughts
Porsche continues to redefine performance in the racing world with its latest Type 992.2 GT3 Cup car. As we look ahead to 2026, it’s clear that Porsche will remain at the forefront of motorsport, delivering cars that not only perform at the highest level but also incorporate the spirit of innovation. This new race car is just the beginning of another exciting era for Porsche Motorsport, and we can’t wait to see it compete on tracks worldwide.
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