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what is the fastest porsche

The fastest production Porsche ever built is the Porsche 918 Spyder , a limited‑run hybrid supercar that tops out at 214 mph (345 km/h) and can reach 0–60 mph in about 2.3 seconds.

Which Porsche is the fastest?

  • The 918 Spyder (2013–2015) holds the crown for highest top speed among factory‑produced Porsches, edging ahead of later 911‑based models.
  • It uses a 4.6‑liter V‑8 plus two electric motors , giving a combined 887 horsepower and all‑wheel‑drive grip.

Top contenders just behind it

Among current or more recent models, a few come very close:

  • 911 GT2 RS (991 generation) : Around 211 mph top speed, with 690 hp from a turbocharged flat‑six.
  • 911 Turbo S (latest 992‑series) : Roughly 200–205 mph , with over 700 hp and sub‑2.5‑second 0–60 mph times.

How they compare (top‑speed‑wise)

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Model Approx. top speed Typical power
Porsche 918 Spyder 214 mph 887 hp
911 GT2 RS (991) 211 mph 690 hp
911 Turbo S (992) 200–205 mph ~700 hp
So, if you’re asking “what is the fastest Porsche,” the **918 Spyder is the official speed‑king** ; if you mean “fastest Porsche you can realistically buy today,” the debate shifts to the **911 GT2 RS** and the latest **911 Turbo S**.

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