Porsche 911

When Porsche introduced the Porsche 911, the successor of the Porsche 356, at the International Motor Show Germany (IAA) in Frankfurt in 1963, little did they know they revealed a car that would change the automotive history. Today, after more than 60 years, the Porsche 911 still rolls off the production line. No other brand has ever succeeded in designing a car that, after 60 years, would still exist. Moreover, after 60 years, even though it has completely changed, the Porsche 911 can be easily recognized by anyone. The shape of the model is iconic. Just as iconic are the numerous sportive successes Porsche celebrated with the 911. The Porsche 911 is nothing but an icon, a legend, and a car that is almost impossible not to like. Several generations and model series of the Porsche 911 have been created over the years. Here is a short overview, and for more details of each model, we advise you to simply click through.



1974, 911 Carrera Coupé, G-model, 2,7 Liter,

The Porsche 911 G-model (1974 – 1989)


1988, 911 Carrera 4, Typ 964,

The Porsche 911 model 964 (1989 – 1994)


1994, Porsche 911 Carrera Coupé, Typ 993, 3,6 Liter,

The Porsche 911 model 993 (1994 – 1998)


1998 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupé, Type 996, 3,4 Liter,

The Porsche 911 model 996 (1998 – 2004)


2006, Porsche 911 Carrera 4, Typ 997, 3,6 Liter

The Porsche 911 model 997 (2004 – 2011)


2012, Porsche 911 Carrera Coupé, Typ 991, 3,4 Liter

The Porsche 911 model 991 (2011 – 2019)