The 2022 Porsche 911 GT3 has been priced from US$ 161,100 in the U.S., excluding a US$ 1,350 delivery, processing, and handling fee. Porsche also confirmed in a press release that the new 911 GT3 will arrive in dealerships this fall. In addition to announcing prices for the hardcore variant of the 992-generation, Porsche has made some other changes to the rest of the 911 line-up.

Starting with the 2022 model year, all 911 models will come equipped with the latest-generation of Porsche Communication Management (PCM), which is accessible through the 10.9-inch touchscreen display that includes navigation, entertainment, comfort, and communications systems. The new PCM is based on the system first introduced by the Porsche Taycan. Porsche will also extend the trial period for its connected services from one year to three, after which time the services become subscription based.

 

New model year vehicles also come equipped with Porsche Connect that includes a Voice Pilot, Navigation Plus with real-time traffic information and online map updates, wireless and wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and SiriusXM with a three-month trial subscription. The new PCM also adds Apple Music and Apple Podcasts.

Elsewhere, Porsche has equipped the 911 Carrera, Targa, and Turbo models with the PDK with the optional Remote Park Assist feature that allows owners to pull their vehicle in or out of parking spaces using their smartphone. Sitting at the base of the 2022 Porsche 911 range is the entry-level Carrera, priced from US$ 101,200. The range is topped by the 911 Turbo S Cabriolet that starts at US$ 219,800.