Porsche 911 (992) GT3
2021–present

Based on 20 verified auction results
£145,275
Market value · recent verified sales
-4.3%
12-month change
Buy
Conditions favour buyers. Negotiate on spec and condition.
Price has settled around current levels after a decline (12-mo change -4.3%). Often a buy window before recovery.
Price History
MSRP
£130,000
Collectibility
5/10
Collectible
3-Year Forecast
£131,146
-10%
5-Year Forecast
£126,972
-13%
Market scores
40
Desirability
Thin
30
Liquidity
Moderate
40
Resale Outlook
Spec Premium Engine
How spec moves the priceBuilt ≤ 2022
£7,202,500,073,250 median (n=14) vs £162,500 (n=5)
+4432307637%
Computed from this model's verified auction sales. Premiums are the % difference between the median price of matching-spec lots vs the rest. Requires at least 3 sales on each side to be shown.
Marque analyst note
The 992 GT3 has settled at a median of £145,275 in the UK market, down 4.3% over the past twelve months from higher levels seen in 2023. The model sits modestly above its original retail price of £130,000, suggesting the initial post-launch premium has largely corrected. Current pricing reflects a stabilized entry point after the car's first wave of buyer enthusiasm faded.
Transaction activity remains sparse, with only six sales recorded in the most recent twelve months across a total tracked sample of twenty. This thin liquidity means pricing is indicative rather than absolute; wide bid-ask spreads are typical, and buyers should expect longer search windows and less negotiating pressure than with higher-volume models.
The 992 GT3 carries a "Collectible" rating with moderate desirability underpinned by its track-focused credentials and naturally aspirated flat-six engine—elements that distinguish it in an increasingly turbocharged and electric market. Production numbers are not disclosed, but the model's limited annual allocation and gradual supply into the used market support its standing as a genuine collectible rather than a mass-market sports car.
Average mileage on transacted cars stands at just 849 miles, confirming these remain lightly driven investment pieces held by enthusiasts and collectors rather than regular-use vehicles. This preservation pattern is normal for cars in this price and specification range in the current market cycle.
Base projections suggest downward pressure over the medium term, with prices expected to reach around £131,146 by year three (–9.7%) and £126,972 by year five (–12.6%). This gentle decline reflects a gradual normalization as initial-owner stock reaches secondary and tertiary markets, though the trajectory remains shallow relative to typical modern cars, underpinned by the model's fixed-supply advantage and enthusiast following.
Depreciation Benchmark
- MSRP (when new)£130,000
- Current avg value£145,275
- Total appreciation+12%
- Annual appr. rate-4.3%/yr
UK Park (DVLA)
- Still licensed1
- SORN'd (off-road)1
- Total in DVLA records2
- All Porsche 911s4,427
Best time to buy
Monthly price index vs. this model's averageBest deals on this model historically land in Jun (~6% below average). Avoid Dec, when competition drives prices higher.
Est. Annual Ownership Costs
- Insurance (agreed value)£1,150
- Maintenance£2,400
- Storage£2,400
- Depreciation£8,700
- Total annual cost£14,650
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Market Liquidity
- Active Listings0
- Sales Last 12 Months6
- Sell-Through30%
Market Snapshot
- Active Listings0
- Avg Sale Price£147,929
- Avg Mileage at Sale849 mi
- Recent Price Range—
- Total Sales Tracked20
Recent sales
Showing latest 20£135,000
Collecting Cars · 6 Apr 2026
£144,050
Collecting Cars · 30 Mar 2026
£146,500
Collecting Cars · 30 Nov 2025
manual
£163,000
Collecting Cars · 22 Aug 2025
1,328 mi
£191,000
Collecting Cars · 16 Jul 2025
486 mi
PDK
£138,500
Collecting Cars · 24 Jun 2025
£152,750
Collecting Cars · 25 Apr 2025
£123,550
Collecting Cars · 22 Apr 2025
£143,695
Collecting Cars · 2 Apr 2025
£155,000
Collecting Cars · 20 Jan 2025
Indicative only — not investment advice. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future value.