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how much is a porsche 911

A brand‑new Porsche 911 now typically starts around the low‑to‑mid six figures in the U.S., with higher‑performance and special models costing well into the $200k+ range.

Current 911 price range

  • In the U.S., the 2026 911 Carrera (the entry model) starts at about $129,950 before options, destination, and taxes.
  • Across the broader 2026 911 lineup (Carrera, S, GTS, Turbo, GT3, etc.), starting prices run roughly from the low $130k area to over $270k for Turbo S and specialized GT models.
  • In markets like India, on‑road prices can range from about ₹2.2 crore to around ₹4.8 crore , varying by city, taxes, and variant.

What changes the price?

  • Model/trim : Base Carrera is the least expensive; GTS, Turbo S, GT3 and special editions are significantly higher.
  • Body style : Coupes are usually cheaper than cabriolets and Targa models.
  • Options : Porsche’s options (aerokit, interior upgrades, wheels, brakes, etc.) can easily add tens of thousands of dollars on top of the base price.
  • Market and taxes : Import duties, local taxes, and fees create big differences between countries and even between regions.

Quick ballpark guide

  • Thinking U.S. pricing:
    • Expect around $130k+ for a relatively “base” new 911.
* Budget closer to **$180k–$230k+** if you’re eyeing GTS, Turbo, or GT3 models.

For an exact figure, the best move is to check your local Porsche configurator or dealer, plug in your country, and build the exact 911 (Carrera vs GTS vs Turbo/GT3) you’re interested in, since local taxes and options can move the real‑world price a lot.