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2025 Porsche 911
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2025 Porsche 911 Pricing and Specs

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$277,800*

The Porsche 911 2025 prices range from $277,800 for the basic trim level Coupe 911 Carrera to $660,500 for the top of the range Coupe 911 S/T.

The Porsche 911 2025 comes in Convertible and Coupe.

The Porsche 911 2025 is available in —. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Coupe 3.0L 8 SP Auto Dual Clutch to the Coupe 4.0L 6 SP Manual Sports.

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Convertible

Porsche 911 Models SPECS PRICE
Carrera 3.0L8 speed automatic $303,800
Carrera 3.0L8 speed automatic $298,700
Carrera 4 GTS 3.6L8 speed automatic $437,900
Carrera 4 GTS 3.0L8 speed automatic $406,600
Carrera GTS 3.6L8 speed automatic $417,400
Carrera GTS 3.0L8 speed automatic $386,900
Carrera T 3.0L6 speed manual $330,100
Targa 4 GTS 3.6L8 speed automatic $437,900
Turbo 3.7L8 speed automatic $483,600
Turbo S 3.7L8 speed automatic $559,400

Coupe

Porsche 911 Models SPECS PRICE
Carrera 3.0L8 speed automatic $280,500
Carrera 3.0L8 speed automatic $277,800
Carrera 4 GTS 3.6L8 speed automatic $401,300
Carrera 4 GTS 3.0L8 speed automatic $373,000
Carrera GTS 3.6L8 speed automatic $381,200
Carrera GTS 3.0L8 speed automatic $353,700
Carrera GTS 3.0L7 speed manual $353,700
Carrera T 3.0L6 speed manual $306,800
Dakar 3.0L8 speed automatic $489,900
GT3 4.0L7 speed automatic $417,400
GT3 4.0L7 speed manual $417,400
GT3 RS 4.0L7 speed automatic $537,600
GT3 Touring Package 4.0L7 speed automatic $417,400
GT3 Touring Package 4.0L6 speed manual $417,400
S/T 4.0L6 speed $660,500
Turbo 3.7L8 speed automatic $463,200
Turbo S 3.7L8 speed automatic $538,700

Porsche 911 2025 FAQs

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  • Best Porsche 911 for $40,000

    You're in pretty safe territory with the Porsche, they're soundly engineered and well built. They give little trouble if they're properly serviced, although the cost of servicing can be high. It's a good idea to cosy up to a Porsche specialist for repairs and servicing to save a few bucks. Go for a car that might be a little older but in good condition rather than a later one that has been round the block a few times.

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