911
911
1. Generations
• Original 911 (1963-1973)
o A Series (1964-1965)
o B Series (1965-1966)
o C Series (1966-1967)
o D Series (1967-1968)
▪ Porsche 911L (1967-1968): 130 HP
▪ Porsche 911T (1967-1968): 110 HP
▪ Porsche 911S (1967-1968): 160 HP
▪ Porsche 911R (1967): 210 HP
o E Series (1968-1969)
▪ Porsche 911T (1968-1969): 110 HP
▪ Porsche 911S (1968-1969): 160 HP
▪ Porsche 911E (1969): 140 HP
o F Series (1969-1970)
▪ Porsche 911T (1969-1973): 125-130 HP
▪ Porsche 911S (1969-1973): 180-190 HP
▪ Porsche 911E (1969-1973): 165 HP
o Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 (1973): 210 HP
• G-Series (1973-1989)
o Porsche 911 Carrera 3.0 (1976-1977): 200 HP
o Porsche 911 SC (Super Carrera) (1978-1983): 180-204 HP
• 930 (1975-1989): Turbocharged version of G-Series
• 964 (1989-1994)
• 993 (1994-1998)
• 996 (1998-2004)
• 997 (2004-2012)
• 991 (2012-2019)
• 992 (2019-present)
2. Body Styles
• Carrera: 379 HP
• Carrera S: 443 HP
• Carrera 4: 379 HP
• Carrera 4S: 443 HP
• Carrera GTS: 473 HP
• Carrera 4 GTS: 473 HP
• Carrera Cabriolet: 316 HP
• Carrera S Cabriolet: 443 HP
• Carrera 4 Cabriolet: 379 HP
• Carrera 4S Cabriolet: 444 HP
• Carrera GTS Cabriolet: 473 HP
• Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet: 473 HP
• Targa 4: 379 HP
• Targa 4S: 443 HP
• Targa 4 GTS: 473 HP
• Turbo: 572 HP
• Turbo S: 640 HP
• Turbo Cabriolet: 572 HP
• Turbo S Cabriolet: 640 HP
• GT3: 502 HP
• GT3 RS: 517 HP
• GT3 with Touring Package: 502 HP
• GT2 RS: 700 HP
• Speedster: 502 HP
• Sport Classic: 543 HP
• S/T: 518 HP
• Turbo S Exclusive Series: 607 HP
• 911 Dakar: 473 HP
• 911 Safari: 450-480 HP (The term “Safari” is often used more generally to describe
off-road inspired 911 conversions, but it is not an official model name from
Porsche.)
• 911 Carrera T: 379 HP
• 911 Carrera GTS Club Coupe: 430 HP
• 911 50th Anniversary Edition: 430 HP
• 911 Turbo 50 Years: 640 HP
• 911 R (2016): 500 HP
• 911 Sport Classic: 543 HP
• 911 Targa 4S Heritage Design Edition: 443 HP
• 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet America Edition: 473 HP
4. Drive Configurations
Example: a Porsche 911 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet (992) would be an all-wheel-drive, high-
performance GTS variant with a convertible body style from the latest 992 generation,
producing 473 HP.
II- Porsche Boxster
1. Generations
• 986 (1996-2004)
• 987 (2005-2012)
• 981 (2012-2016)
• 718 (2016-present)
2. Body Styles
3. Model Variants
• Boxster: 296 HP
• Boxster S: 345 HP
• Boxster GTS: 394 HP
• Boxster Spyder: 414 HP
• Boxster Style Edition: 300 HP
• Boxster 25 Years: 394 HP
4. Drive Configurations
1. Generations
• 987 (2005-2012)
• 981 (2012-2016)
• 718 (2016-present)
2. Body Styles
• Coupe (Two-door)
3. Model Variants
• Cayman: 275 HP
• Cayman S: 320 HP
• Cayman GTS: 394 HP
• Cayman GT4: 420 HP
• Cayman GT4 RS: 493 HP
• Cayman Style Edition: 300 HP
• Cayman R: 330 HP
• Cayman GT4 Clubsport (2019): 420 HP
4. Drive Configurations
1. Generations
• E1 (2002-2010)
• E2 (2010-2018)
• E3 (2018-present)
2. Body Styles
• SUV
• Coupe
3. Model Variants
• Cayenne: 335 HP
• Cayenne S: 434 HP
• Cayenne GTS: 453 HP
• Cayenne Turbo: 541 HP
• Cayenne Turbo S: 570 HP
• Cayenne E-Hybrid: 470 HP
• Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid: 670 HP
• Cayenne Turbo GT: 631 HP
• Cayenne Platinum Edition (2022): 335 HP
• Cayenne S Platinum Edition (2022): 434 HP
• Cayenne E-Hybrid Platinum Edition (2022): 457 HP
4. Drive Configurations
1. Generations
• 95B (2014-present)
2. Body Styles
• SUV
3. Model Variants
• Macan: 261 HP
• Macan S: 375 HP
• Macan GTS: 434 HP
• Macan Turbo: 434 HP
• Macan T: 261 HP
• Macan GTS Sport Turismo (2021): 375 HP
4. Drive Configurations
1. Generations
• 970 (2009-2016)
• 971 (2016-present)
2. Body Styles
• Sedan
• Sport Turismo (Wagon)
• Executive (Long Wheelbase)
3. Model Variants
• Panamera: 325 HP
• Panamera 4: 325 HP
• Panamera GTS: 473 HP
• Panamera Turbo: 620 HP
• Panamera Turbo S: 630 HP
• Panamera E-Hybrid: 455 HP
• Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid: 690 HP
• Panamera 4 E-Hybrid: 455 HP
• Panamera 4S E-Hybrid: 552 HP
• Panamera Turbo E-Hybrid: 680 HP
• Panamera 10 Years Edition (2020): 330 HP
• Panamera 4 E-Hybrid 10 Years Edition (2020): 457 HP
4. Drive Configurations
1. Generations
• J1 (2019-present)
2. Body Styles
• Sedan
• Cross Turismo (Crossover)
• Sport Turismo (Wagon)
3. Model Variants
• Taycan: 402 HP
• Taycan 4S: 522 HP
• Taycan Turbo: 670 HP
• Taycan Turbo S: 750 HP
• Taycan GTS: 590 HP
• Taycan GTS Sport Turismo: 590 HP
• Taycan 4 Cross Turismo: 469 HP
• Taycan Turbo Cross Turismo: 670 HP
• Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo: 750 HP
4. Drive Configurations
1. S (Sport)
The S designation stands for Sport and indicates a more powerful version of the
base model. It often includes enhancements to the engine, suspension, and other
performance features.
The GTS models are designed for those who want a sportier driving experience
with additional comfort and style. GTS stands for Gran Turismo Sport and
includes performance upgrades, sportier design elements, and enhanced driving
dynamics.
3. Turbo
The Turbo models are the high-performance variants with turbocharged engines.
They represent the pinnacle of performance within their respective model lines,
offering superior power, acceleration, and handling.
4. Turbo S
5. E-Hybrid
6. Turbo S E-Hybrid
The Turbo S E-Hybrid models are the high-performance plug-in hybrid versions,
combining the power of a turbocharged engine with the efficiency of an electric
motor. These models offer exceptional performance and advanced hybrid
technology.
7. GT3
The GT3 models are track-focused, naturally aspirated versions designed for high
performance on both the track and the road. They offer superior handling and driving
dynamics.
8. GT3 RS
The GT3 RS models are more extreme track-focused versions of the GT3, with additional
aerodynamic enhancements and weight reduction for even better performance.
9. GT2 RS
10. RS (RennSport)
The RS stands for RennSport, which means “racing sport” in German. These models are
street-legal versions of Porsche’s racing cars, designed for high performance on both
the track and the road.
The RSR stands for RennSport Rennwagen, translating to “racing sport racing car.”
These are competition versions of the Porsche 911, specifically designed for endurance
racing and not street legal.
12. Spyder
The Spyder designation is used for lightweight, open-top sports cars. These models
emphasize a pure driving experience with a focus on agility and performance.
The Style Edition models feature exclusive design elements and enhanced standard
equipment. These editions are aimed at customers who prioritize striking design and
unique features.
14. Executive
The Executive models have a stretched body, providing more space and comfort for
rear-seat passengers. This is particularly common in the Panamera range.
15. T (Touring)
Special edition models with unique features, often created to celebrate milestones or
anniversaries.
Limited production models with unique design elements and enhanced features, often
created by Porsche’s Exclusive Manufaktur program.
A performance package available on certain models like the 911 GT2 RS and 911 GT3
RS, focusing on weight reduction and enhanced aerodynamics.
Special editions that pay homage to classic Porsche designs, featuring retro-inspired
styling and unique features.
An option available for the 911 GT3, providing a more understated look by replacing the
large rear wing with a retractable spoiler, among other features.
22. Clubsport
A track-focused package available on models like the Cayman GT4 and 911 GT3, often
including a roll cage, racing seats, and other track-specific features.
An optional package that enhances performance with features like launch control,
dynamic engine mounts, and a performance display.
Available on certain models, this package focuses on reducing weight through the use of
lightweight materials and the removal of non-essential features.