Like collecting vinyl or shooting film, shifting with a manual transmission is an activity that’s really only sought out by dedicated enthusiasts. The convenience of an automatic or a self-driving EV means that, nowadays, most drivers are content to let the car do the work.
And it’s a shame, really. Enthusiasts like to wax poetic about the dying art of rowing one’s own gears, but the loss of the manual transmission is also an aesthetic one — it’s ruining cars’ interior consoles. The gear knob was once an attractive focal point of the cabin, and it’s often now little more than a dial.

Thankfully, some companies still recognize that the shifter (and, by extension, the manual transmission) deserves to be celebrated for being more than a functional object. Just take Techart and its Tsport R, for instance.
Honoring the manual
While some tuning packages are designed for outrageous outputs, such is not the case with Techart’s take on the 992.2. The car is a subtle refinement of the 911 Carrera T, which is itself a driver-focused model prioritizing low weight over absolute power.






