Porsche 911 review

From £82,795

While some yearn for the days when the 911 was a smaller and simpler affair, few cars offer such a rich blend of performance, capability and tech.

  • Porsche 911 2020
  • For: Performance, handling, technology
  • Against: Bigger than ever, expensive
  • Verdict: A rich blend of performance, technology and driving enjoyment

Few cars are as recognisable as the Porsche 911.

The current ‘992’ generation is the most accomplished 911 to date, but still amply exciting to its fanatical fanbase.

The core 911 range is split into three models: Carrera, Carrera S and Carrera 4S, with the latter driven through all four wheels.

Further models will be added as the 911 matures, including a super-quick Turbo, visceral GT3 and track-focused GT3 RS.

Prices start from £83,000, but there are many options on top of that. A Cabriolet version is available on the three core models, typically adding around £10,000 to the price.

While some yearn for the days when the 911 was a smaller and simpler affair, few cars offer such a rich blend of performance, capability and tech.

There’s even room for a couple of small children in the back – not something most of its rivals can offer.

KEY INFO

  • Launched: 2019
  • Facelifted: TBC
  • Due for replacement: TBC
  • Warranty: 3 years / unlimited miles
Specs
Model: Porsche 911
Prices from: £82,795
Engines: -
Gearboxes: -
Bodystyles: Coupe, convertible, Targa
Trims: -
Euro NCAP: Not tested
Power: -
0-62mph: -
Fuel economy: -
CO2: -
Dimensions (l/w/h): -
Boot capacity: -

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