The 911 Carrera Coupe (992.2) is the entry point to the 992.2 lineup, pairing classic rear-engine balance with a refined twin-turbo flat-six and modern hybrid-ready chassis updates. It delivers pure, analog-feeling performance with the everyday usability that defines the 911 formula.
Blending open-air driving with the same precision dynamics as the Coupe, the Carrera Cabriolet (992.2) features a lightweight soft-top and a balanced, responsive twin-turbo flat-six. It’s the quintessential everyday sports car with an added sense of freedom and drama.
Removing the roof the car is supposed to have little impact on its chassis stiffness and curvy road prowess, but Porsche tells us that the current generation 911 Cabriolet drives just as well as the coupe. Powering the base Cabriolet is the same impressive turbocharged flat-six engine that makes 379 bhp @ 6500 rpm and 331 ft lbs of torque. The base cabriolet can do the 0 to 60 mph run in 4.2 seconds flat. With the optional Sport Chrono Package that drops to 4.0 seconds.
The most basic version of the Porsche 911 Carrera is pretty sweet. Porsche chose to detune the twin-turbocharged flat-six engine and downgrade some of the chassis components. These cars offer very good performance and driving dynamics for a slightly lower price. While marginally larger and heavier than the 991-generation model it replaced, the 992 is also more advanced. Power climbs by 15 bhp from the 991 Carrera, to 379 bhp @ 6500 rpm, which is more than enough horsepower for the street.






