Porsche 911 GT3 RS (996) (2004)
Defined a new era of super-fast, track-ready cars
Defined a new era of super-fast, track-ready cars
X50 Performance Package includes larger K24 turbochargers and intercoolers, a revised ECU and quad exhaust
An exclusive high-performance athlete
A special, limited-edition 'LE' batch of 50 Turbos were made before the new 964 911 was launched
The Turbo is the most accomplished air cooled 911 Turbo of them all. This was the first all-wheel-drive 911 Turbo and the last of the aircooled 911s.
Mezger 3.6-liter flat six with rear-wheel drive and amazing performance
Millennium Edition models were finished in Chromaflair Violet over a brown natural leather interior
Very low-slung, very sporty, and very rare
Probably the best Porsche 911 ever made. Yes, it is that good.
All-wheel drive, twin turbos, and a water-cooled flat-six
A customer sport race car for GT3 series around the world: The 911 GT3 R.
The next-step in the evolution of the Carrera RS timeline
The power: 620 hp. The weight: 3,021 lb. The Nürburgring Time: 7 min, 18 sec. The verdict: Beast
To make its 993 GT2 even more radical, Porsche reduced its weight to 1,100 kg and fitted it with a larger turbo-charger
Porsche developed two prototype cars, both fully road-legal versions.
The Porsche Carrera RS (964 RS) Was An Epic, Lightweight, Stripped Down Road Racer
Body, chassis and braking system and wheels from the 911 Turbo 3.3
Ultra-rare and super-focused, the 964 C4 Lightweight is arguably peak Porsche 964 Carrera. Just 22 examples were made in 1991.
Just like the coupe in every way but with a fabric roof and open top fun.
A high performance fuel injected Carrera specifically for the European market.
The North American Top-911 Model for 1974 Was Down On Power Vs the Rest of the World Versions
New impact bumpers and larger 2,687 cc engine. The "S" was the middle variant in the lineup
The mid-point in the Porsche 911 lineup
The Carrera S took the same mechanicals of the 993 Carrera and put them in the wide body of the Turbo.
In 1996 Porsche expanded their 911 range by offering a new take on the classic Targa.
In 1995 Porsche introduced the larger Turbo bodywork on the Carrera 4 and called it the Carrera 4S.
The final early 911S benefitted from Porsche's 2.4-liter engine the the long-wheel-base body
911E was the mid-range option in the E-series and F-series 911s. It benefited from the larger 2.4 engine
911 T was the entry level option in the 911 lineup that featured a 130 bhp engine and steel disc wheels.
Along with all the C-series improvements, the 1970 911 S got an upgraded 180 bhp version flat-6
The all-weather 911 is even better with a turbocharged engine
New 3.0 liter twin-turbo flat six. More usable than ever. Still stylish and sexy.
The Porsche 911E continued its place as the mid-range option in the 911 lineup for 1970 - 1971
The Porsche 911T continued as the entry level 911 for the 1970 and 1971 model years
A new turbo flat-six engine is the headline news. Still super fast and surefooted all year round.
Introduced in 1969 as the midrange model for the 911, sitting between the 1969 911 T and 1969 911 S
Everyday ease of use. Still a mighty sports car.
Porsche replaced their 912 with the 911 T. Less expensive, less powerful and less stuff than the standard 911 L
Emissions regulations meant no 911S for the U.S market. So Porsche shipped a 911S with a base 911 drivetrain and called it the 911L.
A fast, do-anything, go-anywhere premium sports car that is perfect for all-weather fun and daily driving
Introduced as a more powerful variant of the Base 911. The top of the range 911.
Lots of changes under the hood don't change the fact that this is the sweetest convertible sports car you can buy
The original Porsche 911. Developed as a replacement for the highly successful Porsche Model 356.
Purists might moan that the naturally aspirated flat-six engine is gone, but this is still the best sports car around
Porsche celebrates 60th anniversary of Porsche Club of America with limited-edition 911 model
The Type 912 combined a 911 chassis / bodyshell with a four-cylinder engine
Extra niceties for a value-adjusted price
Porsche says the turbocharging part of the progress. We find out if that makes it better
4.0-liter naturally aspirated flat six with 500-hp and a manual gearbox. This is driving perfection.
Turbocharged Flat-6 Carrera Is Here... And It is Pretty Awesome
The ultimate air-cooled 911. Only 20 units ever made.
Built to meet homologation requirements for the GT2 class racing
Sporty, stylish and super-fast all-weather stunner from Porsche
The all-weather 911 with all the right options out of the box
Looking for a track car? Get a GT3. Looking for the perfect daily driver? Get the Carrera 4 GTS Coupe.
Faster and more focused, this is a 911 Cabriolet that perfectly straddles serious sports car with open top fun
More aggressive looks, significant extra power, and highly desirable options. This is the perfect all-round 911.
Offer the perfect halfway house between the coupe and convertible. Now with the cool new (old) proper Targa style
Will the original Targa please stand up
The last air cooled 911 to get RS initials
Open Top Driving Has Never Been So Fast & Easy
The new 911 Turbo has even more power and more electronic systems. The perfect GT.
The RS 3.8 is the ultimate lightweight special edition 911 of the 993 generation
Proves that you can have your cake and eat it too
All-weather traction combined with drop top fun
Uses an all-wheel-drive system based on that of the outgoing 911 Turbo
A Pretty Perfect Open Top Sports Car
It is physically bigger, much faster and still the best sports car on the planet
Porsche is doubling the driving fun to be had from the new 911 Carrera by putting a Cabriolet alongside the Coupe
The latest generation 911 arrives and even in base form, it is a cracking car
This most-special 911 will continues the RS tradition. Lighter, faster, and more extreme.
The new GT3 even more powerful, faster, and refined than its predecessor
Double-dome roof. Retro-styled Fuchs wheels. Ducktail spoiler. YES PLEASE.
It was the most powerful and fastest roadgoing 911 Porsche ever created
Only two 993 Speedsters were ever made
An even lighter and more race-focused version of the 911 than the "standard" 911 GT3
The race-bred 911 features a 415-horsepower naturally aspirated engine with an 8,400 rpm redline
Limited-edition run of 50 built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Porsche Club of America
To the average Porsche customer and enthusiast, the 993 Turbo Cabriolet technically never existed
All the fun of a convertible without sacrificing the dynamic abilities of a hardtop.
Glass-roofed variant gets an update along with the rest of the Porsche 997 range
Larger, more potent six-cylinder engine. New, all-wheel-drive system from the 911 Turbo.
The all-wheel-drive, high-performance variant Carrera 4S Is the perfect all-season 911
New engine. New all-wheel drive system. Refreshed design.
Refreshed Carrera 4 lose the old multi-plate, viscous all-wheel-drive system in favor of the electronically controlled system
Like the rest of the range the Carrera S Cabriolet got a new 997.2 generation update.
Faster, edgier, sexier, better-equipped and more expensive, but it’s also cleaner, greener, more efficient
The 911 Carrera Cabriolet is a true Porsche, from top to bottom.
Now with direct-injection technology and a seven-speed, dual-clutch transmission
The Type 964 911 first launch with an all wheel drive model. It was a serious investment by Porsche in updating the chassis and tech platform.