Lightweight and focused, the Carrera T Coupe (992.2) revives the “Touring” ethos with driver-oriented purity and a manual gearbox option. It strips away excess for those who crave connection over comfort. If you want the purest manual experience in the modern, non-GT 911 lineup, the 992.2 Carrera T is where you should start.
Porsche is introducing the 911 Spirit 70, the third 911 in a series of limited production Heritage Design models that pay tribute to the past. The latest model celebrates the 1970s and early 1980s. A total of 1,500 examples will be offered globally. It is based on the 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet with rear-wheel drive as its basis. Thus, it shares the same standard equipment as the new 911 GTS models, including the high-voltage system, eTurbo, electric motor, and 3.6-liter flat-six engine.
The Carrera T Cabriolet (992.2) pairs minimalist performance tuning with open-air joy. It’s a lightweight, driver-focused 911 designed for those who want engagement with a breeze. If you want the purest manual experience in the modern, non-GT 911 lineup, the 992.2 Carrera T is where you should start and with the top off, it is nearly perfect.
The Carrera 4 GTS T-Hybrid Cabriolet (992.2) combines the all-weather confidence of AWD with hybrid-boosted performance and open-top emotion. It’s the ultimate grand-touring expression of Porsche’s next-gen technology.
The open-top GTS T-Hybrid Cabriolet (992.2) delivers hybrid-enhanced power and effortless speed with roof-down exhilaration. It’s the pinnacle of modern 911 performance and luxury blended into one package.
Offering the same boosted power and precision as the Coupe, the Carrera S Cabriolet (992.2) adds open-air exhilaration to its 443-plus-horsepower punch. It’s equally suited to coastal cruises and spirited backroad drives.
The Carrera 4S Coupe (992.2) adds Porsche’s all-wheel-drive stability and traction to the S’s enhanced performance package. It’s a confident, year-round performer that blends all-weather usability with razor-sharp handling.
The 992.2 Porsche 911 GT3 with Touring Package is one of those special 911s If you want a car that can howl to 9,000 rpm on a mountain pass, crush laps at a track day, and still feel perfectly at home cruising to dinner with the spoiler tucked away, the 992.2 GT3 Touring is about as close to the “one-car solution” for the hardcore 911 enthusiast as Porsche has ever built.
The Turbo S Cabriolet (992.2) delivers the same mind-bending performance as the Coupe, with the added drama of open-top driving. It’s an all-weather, all-occasion supercar that effortlessly blends power and prestige.
The Turbo S Coupe (992.2) represents the pinnacle of 911 performance, combining staggering speed, luxury, and everyday usability. With over 640 hp and advanced aerodynamics, it’s a supercar in a tailored suit.
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.
Marrying all-wheel drive and open-top excitement, the Carrera 4S Cabriolet (992.2) is both fast and composed in any condition. It delivers grand-touring comfort with unmistakable 911 performance DNA.
The Carrera S Coupe (992.2) steps up performance with more power, sharper handling, and enhanced driver engagement. It’s the sweet spot between daily comfort and true 911 excitement for purists who want the edge without excess.
Fusing the Targa’s timeless roofline with hybrid innovation, the Targa 4 GTS T-Hybrid (992.2) is the most advanced and desirable Targa ever built. It balances nostalgia, all-wheel drive, and cutting-edge performance.
The Targa 4S (992.2) combines the all-wheel-drive capability of the 4S with an iconic, semi-open glass roof design. It’s a nostalgic yet thoroughly modern 911 aimed at those who value both style and substance.
Adding all-wheel-drive precision to the new hybrid GTS platform, the Carrera 4 GTS T-Hybrid Coupe (992.2) offers relentless traction and electrified acceleration. It’s a cutting-edge grand tourer with unmistakable 911 heritage.
The GT3 (992.2) remains Porsche’s purist masterpiece, powered by a naturally aspirated flat-six that screams past 9,000 rpm. It’s a motorsport-bred track weapon refined for the open road. For the first time for a GT3, a Weissach Package option is available. This will include different, lightweight wheels, an alcantara dash option with chrono, and exposed carbon fiber touches in the cabin.
It features Porsche’s latest electrically augmented powertrain, dubbed the T-Hybrid. In recent history, the Carrera GTS has come to represent an ideal middle-ground within the 911 roster, where performance, versatility, and price all converge at an agreed upon sweet spot. “When you look at the hybrid characteristics, it is a perfect fit for the GTS.”





















