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911 – 6 Generations

  • 2020–24
  • 2012–19
  • 2005–11
  • 1999–2004
  • 1994–98
  • 1992–93
  • 2020–24
  • 2012–19
  • 2005–11
  • 1999–2004
  • 1994–98
  • 1992–93
Latest generation

2020–24 911

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  • MSRP range$114,400–$290,000
  • Consumer rating
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  • Combined mpg 0–21
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe

  • MSRP range$106,100–$272,300
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 16–21
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe

  • MSRP range$101,200–$219,800
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 16–21
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe

  • MSRP range$99,200–$216,300
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 17–21
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe
Notable features in 2021:
  • Rear-engine, two-door 2+2 sports coupe
  • Turbocharged flat-six-cylinder engine
  • Manual or automatic transmission
  • Standard electronic suspension, optional sport and active variants
  • Optional sport exhaust
  • Massive options and customization list

  • MSRP range$97,400–$133,400
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 20
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe
Notable features in 2020:
  • Eighth generation of the 911
  • Turbocharged six-cylinder engines
  • Eight-speed PDK transmission (no manual yet)
  • Rear- or all-wheel drive
  • Convertible versions offered
  • Subtle styling update
Previous generation

2012–19 911

  • MSRP range$91,100–$293,200
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 16–25
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe

  • MSRP range$91,100–$293,200
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 16–25
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe
Notable features in 2018:
  • Two-door, high-performance luxury sports coupe
  • Rear-mounted, twin-turbocharged flat-six engine
  • Standard seven-speed PDK twin-clutch automatic transmission
  • All-wheel drive standard
  • Seemingly endless customization options — for a price
  • Adjustable electronic suspension
  • Also available as a convertible

  • MSRP range$89,400–$200,400
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 21–25
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe
Notable features in 2017:
  • Refreshed for 2017
  • New twin-turbo engines standard
  • Coupe and convertible versions of most models
  • Seven-speed manual or seven-speed dual-clutch automatic
  • Rear- or all-wheel drive
  • Standard adaptive suspension

  • MSRP range$84,300–$194,600
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 0–23
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe
Notable features in 2016:
  • New Targa 4 GTS, GT3 RS models
  • Rear-engine sports car
  • Seats four, two comfortably
  • Choice of flat-six engines
  • Coupe, convertible and Targa styles

  • MSRP range$84,300–$194,600
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 17–23
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe
Notable features in 2015:
  • Rear-engine sports car
  • Seats four, two comfortably
  • Choice of flat-six engines
  • Seven-speed manual or dual-clutch automatic
  • Coupe, convertible or removable-roof Targa

  • MSRP range$84,300–$193,900
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 0–23
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe
Notable features in 2014:
  • Rear-engine sports car
  • Seats four, two comfortably
  • Choice of flat-six engines
  • Coupe, convertible or new Targa model
  • New Turbo, Turbo S and GT3 models

  • MSRP range$82,100–$172,100
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 19–23
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe
Notable features in 2013:
  • Rear-engine sports car
  • Seats four, two comfortably
  • Choice of flat-six engines
  • Seven-speed manual
  • Coupe or convertible

  • MSRP range$79,000–$196,400
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 19–23
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe
Notable features in 2012:
  • Redesigned Carrera and S coupe, convertible
  • Prior and new generations sold as 2012 models
  • Rear-wheel drive on redesigned trims
  • AWD on previous-generation trims
  • New six-cylinder engines
  • New seven-speed manual transmission

2005–11 911

  • MSRP range$77,800–$245,000
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 0–22
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe
Notable features in 2011:
  • New GT2 RS, GT3 RS and Turbo S models
  • 205-mph GT2 RS is fastest-ever street-legal Porsche
  • Twin-clutch seven-speed automatic transmission
  • Rear- or all-wheel drive
  • Coupe, convertible or glass-roofed Targa

  • MSRP range$77,800–$143,800
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe
Notable features in 2010:
  • New GT3, GT3 RS models
  • More power for 911 Turbo
  • Twin-clutch seven-speed automatic transmission
  • Rear- or all-wheel drive
  • Coupe, convertible or glass-roofed Targa

  • MSRP range$76,300–$140,700
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe
Notable features in 2009:
  • Upgraded six-cylinder engines for 2009
  • 911 Turbo remains the same
  • New twin-clutch transmission
  • New iPod-compatible stereo option
  • Rear- or all-wheel drive
  • Coupe, convertible or glass-roofed Targa

  • MSRP range$73,500–$191,700
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe
Notable features in 2008:
  • 530-hp GT2
  • Turbo Cabriolet
  • 3.6- and 3.8-liter flat-six
  • Potent Turbo and GT3 models
  • Available Porsche Active Suspension Management

  • MSRP range$72,400–$123,200
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe
Notable features in 2007:
  • 13 models to choose from
  • 3.6- and 3.8-liter flat-six engines
  • Potent Turbo and GT3 models
  • Available Porsche Active Suspension Management

  • MSRP range$71,300–$99,911
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe
Notable features in 2006:
  • Redesigned for 2005
  • 3.6- and 3.8-liter flat-six engines
  • Potent Turbo S models
  • Available Porsche Active Suspension Management
  • New AWD Carrera 4 and 4S coupe and convertible for 2006

  • MSRP range$69,300–$191,700
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe
Notable features in 2005:
  • Redesigned 911 Carrera and Carrera S coupes and cabriolets for 2005
  • More powerful 3.6- and 3.8-liter flat-six engines
  • More potent Turbo S models
  • Available Porsche Active Suspension Management

1999–2004 911

  • MSRP range$68,600–$191,700
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe
Notable features in 2004:
  • Choice of 3.6-liter flat-six engines
  • Available 477-hp GT2 model
  • Limited-production 40th Anniversary edition
  • RWD or AWD
  • Coupe, Targa and Cabriolet body styles

  • MSRP range$68,600–$181,700
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe

  • MSRP range$67,900–$179,900
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe

  • MSRP range$66,500–$114,420
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe

  • MSRP range$65,590–$83,820
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe

  • MSRP range$65,030–$83,340
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe

1994–98 911

  • MSRP range$63,750–$78,350
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe

  • MSRP range$63,750–$78,350
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe

  • MSRP range$63,750–$105,000
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe

  • MSRP range$61,100–$75,700
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe

  • MSRP range$66,400–$99,000
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe

1992–93 911

  • MSRP range$54,800–$92,500
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe

  • MSRP range$53,900–$98,875
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body styles Convertible, coupe
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