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Unofficial information: Porsche 911 GT3 (late 991) popular colors & popular options

Posted: October 19, 2018 Updated:

Porsche GT3 (991.2) popular colors & popular options in North America?

A little on overseas sitesIntroducing interesting data that was releasedI think that I want to do it. Please understand that this is unofficial data and information that is not official.

It seems that those who are in North America tracked the "Porsche 911 GT3 991 late model car" for North America (USA & Canada) from VIN and converted it into data.

The factory that makes the Porsche 911 GT3 for North America makes an average of 10 to 15 GT3s per day (although it is annotated that this is not always the case).

Data collected from 536 Porsche GT3s shipped to North America (Oct. 2017)

For the time being, the data this time is "October 18, 2017The number of Porsche 911 GT3s that have been tracked and obtained data are as follows. * Numerical values such as percentages are as they are.

It is the data from Porsche GT3 (991.2) for 536 cars in total.

Porsche GT3 991 late model popular color list in North America (Oct. 2017)

First of all, here. From popular colors. Well, it's totally different, but it was quite a surprising result for me. The number next to the color name is the number.

Although it is 15% as a whole, the color of Porsche GT3 in North America, which became number one, was "crayon"! !! It was quite surprising, this. Then, when the numbers for "white" and "carrara white metallic" were added, the number of units was 120, and I had the impression that there are many people in North America who roughly choose "white" as a whole.

Popular option list of Porsche GT3 991 late model in North America (Oct. 2017)

And next is a list of popular options for Porsche GT3 (991.2) in North America. The number next to the option name is the number. Here are some surprises for me.

Maybe I haven't studied enough, but is "Extended Range Fuel Tank", which is the most popular option, an option in Japan? ?? But it is not? ?? * I received a comment. After all it seems that this option is not in Japan. Thank you ^^

What surprised me was that the number of people with the BOSE option was as high as 74%! !! BOSE is very popular in North America! In North America, Bose is always included in outlets, and I think that it is a brand that is quite familiar in the first place, and in North America, which is a car society, you will spend a lot of time in the car, so everyone will be in the quality of the sound. You may be particular about it.

I'm surprised that about half of the people wear PCCB (Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake).

I've seen it quite interesting, so I've uploaded it, though it's unofficial.

★ Addition ★

Collect data from 1,277 Porsche GT3s shipped to North America

continue"January 27, 2018It is the data at the time.

Porsche GT3 991 late model popular color list in North America (Jan. 2018)

Although it is scattered, the crayon is still the first place. There will be a total of 233 units in White & Carrara White, so overall white is very popular. Even so, the numbers for mule orange and rhodium silver metallic do not increase ...

Popular option list of Porsche GT3 991 late model in North America (Jan. 2018)

"Extend the fuel tank, turn on the clock, listen to the BOSE sound with a full bucket ... Avoid steps with a lifter"

The option installation rate is almost standard. The top 5 options each have a mounting rate of over 70%, so it's pretty amazing.

That's all for the postscript. I would like to post any updates again ^^.

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