2026 Porsche 911
The 911 has been the benchmark sports car since 1963, and the 2026 model is the most capable iteration ever.
Starting MSRP
$116,650
Body Style
Coupe
Drivetrain
RWD / AWD Available
Seating
4 passengers
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Overview
The 911 has been the benchmark sports car since 1963, and the 2026 model is the most capable iteration ever. From the 388-hp Carrera to the 640-hp Turbo S, every variant delivers a driving experience that justifies the Porsche premium. The manual gearbox remains available — a decision driven by passion, not profit.
Key Highlights
- The sports car benchmark — evolved since 1963
- Manual still available
- Turbo S delivers 640 hp
Powertrain Options
| Engine | Horsepower | Torque | Fuel | MPG |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.0L Twin-Turbo Flat-6 (Carrera) | 388 hp | 331 lb-ft | Gasoline | 22 |
| 3.0L Twin-Turbo Flat-6 (Turbo S) | 640 hp | 590 lb-ft | Gasoline | 18 |
Transmission: 7-speed manual / 8-speed PDK
0-60 mph: 3.8 seconds
Specifications
Starting MSRP
$116,650
Top Trim MSRP
$250,000
Body Style
Coupe
Drivetrain
RWD / AWD Available
Seating
4 passengers
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- Does everything — daily commuter, track car, GT tourer — at an elite level
- Flat-six sound is iconic and irreplaceable
- Holds its value better than almost any car
✗ Cons
- Starting at $118K puts it beyond most buyers
- The rear seats are genuinely useless
- Porsche options list can double the base price