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2023 Porsche 911 GT3 Touring

£164,750-1%

£162,950

About this car

The 992 GT3 Touring represents Porsche's long-held ideal of a road-focused sports car that doesn't announce itself with a rear wing. Running the same 4.0-litre naturally aspirated flat-six as the standard GT3 — 503 bhp, spinning freely to 9,000 rpm — the Touring swaps the fixed rear wing for a retractable unit, giving it an almost restrained appearance while surrendering nothing in mechanical ability. PDK-equipped, this 2023 example has covered just 10,052 miles, placing it firmly at the low end of the mileage curve for a car of this age.

The build is well-specced. Sport Chrono Package and Front Axle Lift are the practical additions, while the Carbon Interior Package and Exclusive Manufaktur Leather Interior indicate a factory order taken seriously. Adaptive Sports Seats Plus in 18-way electrical form, Roof Lining and A-B-C Pillars in Race-Tex, and Tinted PDLS+ headlights with Matrix Beam take it well beyond base specification. White bodywork paired with black high-gloss brake calipers and the Touring Package Exterior in black is a combination that wears the car's intent without overstating it.

Performance figures from the page: 503 bhp, 470 lbs/ft torque, 0-62 in 3.4 seconds, and a 198 mph top speed. The flat-six's linear character through to its 9,000 rpm limit makes this equally capable on a circuit or a fast road.

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Car Overview

2023
10,052 Miles
Automatic
RWD
White
4.0L Flat-Six Naturally Aspirated
Petrol
503 bhp
Coupe
2 door
Group 50E

Price History

11/05/2026
£162,950£-1,800 (-1%)
18/04/2026
£164,750£-1,200 (-1%)
07/04/2026
£165,950

Factory Specs

sportscarGen 992
Power
503 bhp
Weight
1,418 kg
Power-to-weight
355 bhp/ton
Top speed
198 mph
0-60 mph
3.2s
1/4 mile
11.1s
Nürburgring lap time
7:00.0
Engine
4.0L 6-cyl
Engine position
rear-engine
Aspiration
Naturally Aspirated
Drivetrain
RWD
Origin
Germany
Units produced
3,500

Some values are estimates

Last updated 21/05/2026