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911 Carrera

Carrera

The heart of the Porsche brand and the global epitome of the sports car - a unique overall concept that combines iconic design and a high level of sportiness: The Carrera has a broad, self-confident and muscular stance. The long trunk lid with a striking recess in front of the windshield stretches the front end and gives the 911 a dynamic look. The rear section with its strong indentations and low end is also an archetypal feature of the 911 Carrera. The 2+2 seating concept and the front luggage compartment always offer maximum suitability for everyday use. The name comes from the Carrera Panamericana, a Mexican endurance race in which Porsche achieved great success with the 550 Spyder.

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911 Carrera Cabriolet

Carrera Cabriolet

The fresh-air version of the 911 adopts the modern design language of the Coupé, but remains unmistakably a Porsche even as a Cabriolet. With almost identical lines, the fully automatic fabric soft top with fixed glass rear window stretches in an elegant arc from the windshield frame to the soft top box lid. The typical 911 roof contour is thus retained in its entirety. The Cabriolet also cuts a fine figure when closed.

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911 Targa

Targa

The 911 Targa is neither a cabriolet nor a coupé, neither a hardtop nor a saloon, but something completely unique: an open version of the 911, characterised by its distinctive roll bar, the movable roof section and a wraparound rear window without a C-pillar. The roof segment is opened and closed at the touch of a button. With the 911 Targa, Porsche combines two worlds: The advantages of “open-top driving” in a convertible are combined with the everyday comfort and safety of a coupé. The name comes from the legendary Sicilian road race Targa Florio and means “shield”.

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911 Turbo

Turbo

The 911 Turbo combines sportiness with everyday usability, emotionality with reliability and dynamism with efficiency. A distinguishing feature that has characterised the 911 Turbo since the first model is the rear fenders with their particularly powerful design. The strongly pronounced front apron with its black airblades deflects any headwind. The variable front spoiler also ensures adaptive aerodynamics by being able to extend low. Process air is drawn in via the 911 Turbo-typical air inlets in the rear side panels. Consistent lightweight construction is used for the rear wing: the striking Turbo feature has a large effective surface despite its low weight. Overall, the rear of the 911 Turbo is powerful and precisely designed. Straightforward, with a clear horizontal alignment.

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911 GT

GT

The 911 GT models combine outstanding driving dynamics with unmistakable design. They offer the closest possible proximity to motorsport while at the same time being suitable for everyday use. As for all other GT vehicles from Porsche, the maxim of intelligent lightweight construction also applies to the 911. This is because the vehicle weight has a significant influence on the driving experience: every gram saved does not have to be accelerated, braked or steered. For example, the insulation is proportionately reduced in order to lower the weight and intensify the connection to the road. The 911 GT models embody pure passion for motorsport and enthusiasm for performance.

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Carrera Models

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911 Carrera

From $159,322*

388 hp
Power (hp)
4.1 s
Acceleration from 0 - 100 km/h
294 km/h
Top track speed with summer tires
Automatic · Rear Wheel Drive
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911 Carrera T

From $172,402*

388 hp
Power (hp)
4.5 s
Acceleration from 0 - 100 km/h
295 km/h
Top track speed with summer tires
Manual · Rear Wheel Drive
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911 Carrera S

From $184,522*

473 hp
Power (hp)
3.5 s
Acceleration from 0 - 100 km/h
308 km/h
Top track speed with summer tires
Automatic · Rear Wheel Drive
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911 Carrera GTS

From $212,962*

532 hp
Power combined (hp)
3.0 s
Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h with Sport Chrono Package
312 km/h
Top track speed with summer tires
Automatic · Rear Wheel Drive
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911 Carrera 4 GTS

From $223,229*

533 hp
Power combined (hp)
3.0 s
Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h with Sport Chrono Package
312 km/h
Top track speed with summer tires
Automatic · All Wheel Drive

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Carrera Cabriolet Models

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911 Carrera Cabriolet

From $176,482*

388 hp
Power (hp)
4.3 s
Acceleration from 0 - 100 km/h
291 km/h
Top track speed with summer tires
Automatic · Rear Wheel Drive
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911 Carrera T Cabriolet

From $191,602*

388 hp
Power (hp)
4.7 s
Acceleration from 0 - 100 km/h
293 km/h
Top track speed with summer tires
Manual · Rear Wheel Drive
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911 Carrera S Cabriolet

From $201,682*

473 hp
Power (hp)
3.7 s
Acceleration from 0 - 100 km/h
308 km/h
Top track speed with summer tires
Automatic · Rear Wheel Drive
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911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet

From $229,169*

533 hp
Power combined (hp)
3.1 s
Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h with Sport Chrono Package
312 km/h
Top track speed with summer tires
Automatic · Rear Wheel Drive
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911 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet

From $238,849*

532 hp
Power combined (hp)
3.1 s
Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h with Sport Chrono Package
312 km/h
Top track speed with summer tires
Automatic · All Wheel Drive

Targa Models

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911 Targa 4 GTS

From $238,849*

532 hp
Power combined (hp)
3.1 s
Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h with Sport Chrono Package
312 km/h
Top track speed with summer tires
Automatic · All Wheel Drive

Turbo Models

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911 Turbo 50 Years

From $327,289*

640 hp
Power (hp)
2.7 s
Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h with Sport Chrono Package
330 km/h
Top track speed with summer tires
Automatic · All Wheel Drive

GT Models

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911 GT3

From $277,349*

502 hp
Power (hp)
3.4 s
Acceleration from 0 - 100 km/h
311 km/h
Top track speed with summer tires
Automatic/Manual · Rear Wheel Drive
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911 GT3 with Touring Package

From $277,349*

502 hp
Power (hp)
3.9 s
Acceleration from 0 - 100 km/h
313 km/h
Top track speed with summer tires
Automatic/Manual · Rear Wheel Drive
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911 GT3 RS

From $301,549*

518 hp
Power (hp)
3.2 s
Acceleration from 0 - 100 km/h
296 km/h
Top track speed with summer tires
Automatic · Rear Wheel Drive

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911 Spirit 70

From $289,009*

532 hp
Power combined (hp)
3.1 s
Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h with Sport Chrono Package
312 km/h
Top track speed with summer tires
Automatic · Rear Wheel Drive

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