Porsche 992 GT3 Bucket Seats
In the current landscape of 2026, the Porsche 992 GT3 Bucket Seats have undergone their most significant redesign since the 918 Spyder. With the mid-cycle refresh (992.2), Porsche has addressed the two biggest complaints owners had: rear-seat access and helmet comfort.
Here is everything you need to know about the current 992 GT3 seat options.
Listing Details
- Pair of RoW Porsche Bucket Seats
- Reupholstered in Classic Cognac Leather
- Pepita Inserts
- Debossed Headrest Crests
- Carbon-Fiber-Reinforced Plastic
- Pass-Throughs for Racing Harnesses
- Seat Belt Receivers & Sliding Rails
- Airbags
1. The New “Folding” Lightweight Buckets (Standard on 992.2)
For the first time in a modern GT3, the full carbon fiber bucket seats now feature a folding backrest.
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Rear Access: This was introduced primarily because the GT3 Touring now offers a rear-seat option. Even in the “winged” GT3 without rear seats, the folding function makes the rear shelf significantly more usable for luggage.
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Helmet-Friendly Headrests: The padding in the headrest area is now removable. This creates a 5–7cm gap that prevents your helmet from being pushed forward into an uncomfortable “chin-down” position while driving.
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Weight: Despite the new hinge, they remain ultra-lightweight, saving approximately 15 lbs (7kg) over the standard sport seats.
2. 3D-Printed Bodyform Inserts
If the standard bucket is too hard or doesn’t fit your frame, Porsche now offers 3D-printed seat cushions as a factory or Tequipment (aftermarket) option.
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Density Levels: You can choose from Soft, Medium, or Hard densities.
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Climate Control: The lattice structure is breathable, allowing significantly more airflow than traditional foam, which is a lifesaver during 20-minute track sessions.
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Price (2026): These inserts retail for approximately $3,250 – $3,450 per set and can be swapped out in minutes.
3. Comparison: GT3 Seat Options (2026 Models)
| Feature | Lightweight Bucket (LWB) | Adaptive Sport Seat Plus |
| Material | CFRP (Carbon Fiber) | Painted Resin/Plastic |
| Adjustability | Power Height / Manual Fore-Aft | 18-way Full Electric |
| Heating | Now Standard (on 992.2) | Standard |
| Memory | None | Driver Memory Included |
| Rear Access | Folding Backrest | Full Tilt/Slide |
| Helmet Gap | Removable Pad | No (Integrated) |
4. Key Considerations for 2026
The Touring “Back Seat” Conflict
If you order a GT3 Touring with the new rear seats, you must select either the new Folding Buckets or the 18-way Adaptive seats. You cannot opt for the older-style “fixed” buckets (like those from the 992.1) as they would trap rear passengers.
The “Weissach” Branding
If you select the Weissach Package on a GT3 RS or the Lightweight (Leichtbau) Package on a Touring, your headrests will feature specific embroidery (e.g., “Weissach RS”). These sets are currently the most valuable on the secondary market, with “take-off” sets selling for as much as $22,000.
Bolster Care
The 992.2 bolsters are still high and covered in leather. To keep the car’s resale value high, most owners in 2026 are still using aftermarket bolster protectors from the first day of ownership to prevent the common “entry-exit” leather creasing.
























































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