GT3 Class Continues to Thrive with Expanding Offerings
The global GT3 landscape continues to expand significantly as it approaches its 20th anniversary, reaffirming its position as the most successful Grand Touring class in motorsports history. Following recent events including the MRL GT3 Legends race at Silverstone and the announcement of the SRO/Peter Auto GT3 Revival set for 2026, interest in both contemporary and historic GT3 vehicles is on the rise.
A recent analysis from the motorsport sales portal Racecars Direct reveals an impressive inventory: 18 different manufacturers and 34 unique GT3 models are currently available, many with multiple units for sale. This rich diversity is indicative of the class’s robust market health, providing teams with older cars an avenue to increase their asset values during challenging financial periods.
Notable GT3 models available include:
- Acura NSX GT3 Evo22
- Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3
- Ferrari 488 GT3 Evo
- Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo2
- Porsche 911 GT3R (992)
The increasing variety emphasizes the appeal of GT3 racing both for amateur and professional teams, particularly as the market adapts to showcase historic models alongside contemporary iterations.
The positive synergy between contemporary and historic competitions is noteworthy, as revitalized classic cars lend added value to teams navigating financially turbulent times. As commitments to GT3 continue to grow, the future prospects for the category appear increasingly promising, making it an optimal moment for potential buyers and investors to explore available options.