
Porsche has unveiled the 911 GT3 Earls Court 51 Edition, a special series created to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the brand’s arrival in the United Kingdom. The model pays tribute to the German manufacturer’s first appearance on British soil at the Earls Court Motor Show in London in 1951.
Limited to just 51 units, the edition references both the year Porsche debuted in the British market and the exclusivity of the project. The car was developed by Porsche Cars GB in partnership with Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur and is based on the current 992.2-generation 911 GT3.
The main visual highlight is the new Earls Court Green Metallic paint finish, created specifically for the series. The color was inspired by one of the first Porsche 356 models displayed at the 1951 event. The interior combines two-tone leather with corduroy trim, reinforcing the retro character of the commemorative edition.

In addition to the aesthetic changes, the model receives several exclusive finishing and identification details, transforming it into a collector-focused piece. According to information published by the British website Car Magazine, pricing starts at approximately £251,951, significantly higher than that of a conventional 911 GT3.

Porsche has increasingly invested in special editions inspired by its history. A recent example is the Porsche 911 Spirit 70, launched to celebrate the style of the 1970s and early 1980s. The model features the exclusive Olive Neo color, an interior with the classic Pasha pattern, and a production run limited to 1,500 units worldwide.
The new Earls Court 51 Edition follows the same philosophy: combining historical elements of the brand with the modern engineering of the 911 GT3, creating an extremely limited-production model aimed at the most dedicated enthusiasts of the German manufacturer.

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