Recaro Sport Seats for Porsche 911

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Recaro Sport Seats for Porsche 911

Recaro has a deep-rooted history with Porsche, having manufactured many of the factory seats for the 911 over several decades. In 2026, the market for Recaro upgrades is split into three distinct

Recaro Sport Seats for Porsche 911

Recaro has a deep-rooted history with Porsche, having manufactured many of the factory seats for the 911 over several decades. In 2026, the market for Recaro upgrades is split into three distinct categories: modern “OEM+” performance, fixed-back track shells, and the “Classic Line” for vintage air-cooled models.


1. Modern Water-Cooled 911s (997, 991, 992)

Listing Details

  • Recaro Sport Seats
  • Reupholstered in Black Leather
  • Headrests
  • Sliding Rails w/Locking Mechanisms
  • Seatbelt Warning Wiring Harness

For newer models, the goal is typically to improve lateral support for spirited driving without ruining the car’s ability to be a daily driver.

  • Recaro Sportster CS / GT:

    • The Choice: This remains the most popular seat for modern 911 owners. It is a hybrid—a reclining backrest for comfort, but with high bolsters and a “hardback” carbon-look shell.

    • 992 Special Note: For 2026, many owners opt for the “GT” version, which features more aggressive shoulder support and is often re-trimmed in Porsche-specific Race-Tex or leather to match the factory interior perfectly.

  • Recaro Podium (CF/GF):

    • The Look: An ultra-lightweight, visible carbon shell. It looks like it came out of a GT3 Cup car.

    • The Tech: It is the only shell seat on the market with both FIA racing approval and German ABE (road use) certification. It uses a “shell-in-shell” design that is exceptionally light (approx. 4.3kg) and allows for different pad thicknesses to “fit” the driver.

2. Air-Cooled & Classic Models (Pre-1998)

If you are building a “Singer-style” restomod or just restoring a Carrera 3.2 or 964, the Recaro Classic Line is the go-to choice.

  • Classic LX / LS:

    • Period Correct: These are modern re-releases of the 1980s designs.

    • Finishes: Most popular in Black Leather & Pepita (Houndstooth) or Corduroy.

    • Difference: The LX has lower side bolsters for easier entry/exit, while the LS has much deeper bolsters for those who find the original “tombstone” seats too flat for canyon driving.

  • Classic Pole Position:

    • A special version of the famous bucket seat with vintage styling cues, designed to provide modern safety and support while blending into a 1970s cockpit.


3. Comparison of Popular Recaro Models (2026)

Model Type Best For Compatibility Note
Sportster CS Hybrid 997/991/992 Daily Retains rear seat access (folds)
Pole Position (ABE) Full Bucket Track & Weekend Warrior Most comfortable for street use
Podium CF Full Bucket High-end 992 GT Builds Ultra-light; very rigid
Classic LS Sport Seat Air-cooled 911 / 964 / 993 Fits the narrow classic cabin

4. Hardware & Installation (The “Must-Knows”)

Swapping to Recaros in a 911 isn’t always a simple “bolt-in” job. You need a specific hardware stack:

  1. Mounting Brackets: You need car-specific baseframes. Brands like Planted or BBi Autosport are the standard for 911s.

  2. Sliders: Only if you want the seat to move forward and back.

  3. The Airbag Issue: 997 models and newer have seat-mounted airbags. If you remove them, you’ll get a permanent warning light. In 2026, most kits come with “airbag delete” resistors or require coding through a PIWIS system to trick the car’s computer.

  4. B-Pillar Clearance: Because the 911 cabin is narrow, wider seats (like the Sportster CS) can sometimes rub against the B-pillar or door panel in 964 and 993 models. Always verify the seat’s shoulder width (usually <530mm is safe for classics).

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