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Porsche’s race car for the road could lose its voice

The Porsche 911 GT3 stands as one of the few naturally aspirated performance cars on sale, but emissions rules means that may soon change.

Jordan Mulach by Jordan Mulach
28 April 2026
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Ever since its introduction in 1999 on the 996-generation Porsche 911, the GT3 nameplate has seen a naturally aspirated flat-six engine power the racing-derived sports car.

Across its four generations (not including minor updates) the Porsche 911 GT3’s engine has remained as an N/A screamer, growing from 3.6- to 4.0-litres, while producing ever-higher amounts of power, all the while without going turbocharged.

That might not be the case for long though, as stringent emissions regulations in Europe threaten to end its atmo reign, according to Porsche GT boss, Andreas Preuninger.

“In America, I don’t know. Quite some time, maybe,” Preuninger said when asked by Car and Driver how long the 911 GT3 can remain naturally aspirated.

2026 Porsche 911 GT3

“In Europe, probably only a few years without any substantial changes.”

Preuninger was asked whether the GT3’s future could involve turbocharging, to which the executive responded, “It might be”.

The 911 GT3’s current lifespan might be aided due to the recent repealing of emissions penalties in the US, however incoming regulations in Europe threaten to kill it in its home market.

2025 Porsche 911 GT3 with Touring Package (right)

Even recently when the GT3 received its ‘992.2’ update, its torque output was cut from 470Nm to 450Nm, due to the fitment of two new particulate filters, allowing it to remain compliant with current emissions standards.

The potential addition of a turbocharger (or twin-turbos) to the GT3 would blur the lines between it and the GT2, which has often been introduced towards the end of a 911’s generation as the twin-turbo performance flagship.

Last year, Porsche launched its new ‘T-Hybrid’ system in the 911 lineup, adding hybrid assistance to certain turbocharged engines to not only reduce emissions but increase power outputs.

Porsche 911 GT3 S/C

Given this system relies on turbochargers to make itself most effective, it’s unlikely the 911 GT3 can remain naturally aspirated while going hybrid in some capacity.

The potential demise of the 911 GT3’s N/A future comes amid a big shake-up of Porsche’s product plans, having last year announced it was pulling back on EVs and leaning back into engine-powered models.

This may end up including the 718 twins (Boxster and Cayman) which were slated to go electric-only but are likely to offer high-powered petrol engines at the top of the lineup.

Jordan Mulach

Jordan Mulach

Motoring Editor
Jordan Mulach is an Australian motoring journalist with a background in motorsport reporting. Now a leading automotive news writer, he combines industry expertise with a passion for cars, sim racing, and all things motoring.

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