The Porsche 911 Carrera T has followed its siblings by being updated to the new 992.2 generation, going manual-only and offering the choice of a soft-top convertible for the first time. Unveiled overnight, the upgraded 911 Carrera T has dropped its automatic transmission, picked up a Cabriolet body option, and gained power compared to its predecessor.

Porsche Cars Australia has confirmed the 911 Carrera T is due in local showrooms early in the second quarter of 2025 (April to June), following the release of the standard Carrera and Carrera GTS in the first quarter (January to March). In Australia, prices will start from $306,800 before on-road costs for the 911 Carrera T Coupe (up $7600 on its 992.1 predecessor), and $330,100 before on-road costs for the Cabriolet – both representing a $26,300 premium compared to the base Carrera.

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The 911 Carrera T retains its twin-turbo 3.0-litre flat-six engine, which has received a 7kW power bump to now produce 290kW. Torque is unchanged at 450Nm.

Drive is sent to the rear wheels through a six-speed manual transmission, with the pre-update model’s seven-speed manual and eight-speed ‘PDK’ dual-clutch automatic no longer on offer. All examples of the Carrera T feature rev-matching for downchanges, as well as the Sport Chrono Package as standard. Coupe variants accelerate from 0-100km/h in a claimed 4.

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