Color Guide

Porsche 991 GT3 color and trim guide

Catalog union for 991.1 and 991.2 GT3, including later Touring-era catalog colors; RS and PTS remain separate. The lists are catalog unions, not a claim that every paint and trim was simultaneously available in every market or model year. Confirm the individual car with its option sticker, build sheet, or Porsche certificate.

Palette summary

Exterior and interior choices that shape the spec

Exterior colors

20

Interior trims

7

Featured combos

3

Factory palette

The full exterior palette

Use the complete palette to understand the model’s visual range, then review the featured combinations that shape its market story.

Paint

White

Paint

Black

Paint

Guards Red

Paint

Racing Yellow

Paint

Carrara White Metallic

Paint

Jet Black Metallic

Paint

Agate Grey Metallic

Paint

Rhodium Silver Metallic

Paint

GT Silver Metallic

Paint

Dark Blue Metallic

Paint

Night Blue Metallic

Paint

Sapphire Blue Metallic

Paint

Graphite Blue Metallic

Paint

Mahogany Metallic

Paint

Anthracite Brown Metallic

Paint

Basalt Black Metallic

Paint

Carmine Red

Paint

Lava Orange

Paint

Miami Blue

Paint

Crayon

Interior trims

Factory cabin choices

The interior is part of the spec story, not an afterthought. Leather tone, contrast, and period feel all change how the exterior color lands in person.

Interior

Black leather

Interior

Black leather / Alcantara

Interior

Black full leather

Interior

Black / Platinum Grey

Interior

Black / Guards Red

Interior

Black / Silver

Interior

Black leather / Race-Tex

Featured combination

Guards Red

Exterior

Guards Red

Interior pairing

Black / Platinum Grey

Guards Red with Black / Platinum Grey is a useful factory-spec reference for Porsche 991 GT3. Confirm the exact model-year and market combination from the build record before assigning rarity or a premium.

Featured combination

GT Silver Metallic

Exterior

GT Silver Metallic

Interior pairing

Black / Guards Red

GT Silver with Black / Guards Red is a useful factory-spec reference for Porsche 991 GT3. Confirm the exact model-year and market combination from the build record before assigning rarity or a premium.

Variant matrix

Availability by model version

991.1 catalog union (2012-2016)

First-phase 991 catalog union. Carrera, Turbo, GT, body-style, and market restrictions still require the matching order guide and build record. This GT3 view intentionally limits the cabin list to GT-specific leather, Alcantara, and later Race-Tex treatments.

View Porsche 991 generation color reference

Exterior

WhiteBlackGuards RedRacing YellowCarrara White MetallicJet Black MetallicAgate Grey MetallicRhodium Silver MetallicGT Silver MetallicDark Blue MetallicSapphire Blue MetallicMahogany MetallicAnthracite Brown MetallicBasalt Black MetallicCarmine Red

Interior

Black leatherBlack leather / AlcantaraBlack full leatherBlack / Platinum GreyBlack / Guards RedBlack / Silver

991.2 catalog union (2017-2019)

Second-phase 991 catalog union, including the Carrera T and Touring era. Exact launch date, derivative availability, and Paint to Sample status must be checked against the car's build record. This GT3 view intentionally limits the cabin list to GT-specific leather, Alcantara, and later Race-Tex treatments.

View Porsche 991.2 model-year and color program information

Exterior

WhiteBlackGuards RedRacing YellowCarrara White MetallicJet Black MetallicAgate Grey MetallicGT Silver MetallicNight Blue MetallicSapphire Blue MetallicGraphite Blue MetallicCarmine RedLava OrangeMiami BlueCrayon

Interior

Black leatherBlack leather / AlcantaraBlack full leatherBlack / Platinum GreyBlack / Guards RedBlack / SilverBlack leather / Race-Tex

Signature combo

White

Black leather

Exterior paint

White

Interior trim

Black leather

White with Black is a useful factory-spec reference for Porsche 991 GT3. Confirm the exact model-year and market combination from the build record before assigning rarity or a premium.

Combination notes

How these specs usually read in the market

Brighter hero colors usually get remembered first, but the most liquid combinations are often the ones that balance factory taste, clean presentation, and easy buyer familiarity.

Interior choice matters more than people think. Warm leather or rare trim can turn a familiar exterior into a standout spec, while a weak interior can flatten an otherwise strong color.

Use the complete palette for reference, then use the featured combinations to understand which specifications enthusiasts actually discuss and search for.

Sources

Factory documentation