2023 Porsche 911
The 2023 Porsche 911 is a sport. When it was new, prices in New Zealand typically ranged from $241,400 for the Carrera variant and topping out at $513,000 for the Sport Classic variant.
There are 12 variants of the 911 available in New Zealand and this generation went on sale in mid-2019.
The 2023 911 was offered with a 3 year, unlimited km warranty.
Engine options for the Porsche 911 include 3.0L horizontal 6-cylinder turbo (283kW/450Nm), 3.0L horizontal 6-cylinder turbo (331kW/530Nm), 3.0L horizontal 6-cylinder turbo (353kW/570Nm), 3.7L horizontal 6-cylinder turbo (427kW/750Nm), 3.7L horizontal 6-cylinder turbo (478kW/800Nm), 3.7L horizontal 6-cylinder turbo (405kW/600Nm), 4.0L horizontal 6-cylinder (375kW/470Nm) and 4.0L horizontal 6-cylinder (386kW/465Nm). Available with 8-speed automatic dual clutch sequential trans (dct), 7-speed manual manual, 7-speed automatic dual clutch sequential trans (dct) or 6-speed manual manual transmissions. Both rear-wheel drive and 4x4 configurations are available.
- Retail Price
- $241,400 - $513,000†
- Transmission
- 6 or 7-speed manual or 7 or 8-speed Auto (DCT)
- Driven Wheels
- 4x4 or Rear
- Fuel Type
- Premium Unleaded
- Body Types
- Convertible, Coupe, or Targa
- Powertrain Type
- Combustion

- Retail Price
- $241,400 - $513,000†
- Transmission
- 6 or 7-speed manual or 7 or 8-speed Auto (DCT)
- Driven Wheels
- 4x4 or Rear
- Fuel Type
- Premium Unleaded
- Body Types
- Convertible, Coupe, or Targa
- Powertrain Type
- Combustion
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Porsche 911
Features & Specs
Powertrain & Performance
Engine specs, power, and efficiency
Handling & Mechanics
Drive Feel: Steering, Suspension, Ride Quality
Towing & Off-road Capacity
Strength, stability, and off-road performance
Exterior & Dimensions
Design, size, and presence on the road
Interior
Comfort, tech, and convenience inside
Technology
Infotainment, connectivity, and smart features
Safety & Security
Protection, prevention, and alerts
Cost of Ownership
Coverage, maintenance, and peace of mind
Available Variants
The Porsche 911 comes in a variety of variants with the cheapest being Carrera and the most expensive being Sport Classic.
Carrera
Price from $241,400†
Carrera T
Price from $258,500†
Targa
Price from $271,700†
Carrera S
Price from $272,400†
Carrera Gts
Price from $302,600†
Targa S
Price from $302,600†
Targa Gts
Price from $345,100†
GT3
Price from $349,300†
Turbo
Price from $372,700†
Targa Edition 50 Year Porsche Design
Price from $374,600†
Turbo S
Price from $431,300†
Sport Classic
Price from $513,000†
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Dimensions
inc mirror: 2,024 mm
| Specification | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Overall Length | 4,519 mm |
| Overall Width | 1,852 mm |
| Overall Width (Inc Mirror) | 2,024 mm |
| Overall Height | 1,298 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2,450 mm |
| Load Capacity | 455 mm |
Dimensions in this table show the minimum and maximum values of all variants for this vehicle.
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2023 Porsche 911
Frequently Asked Questions
The cheapest Porsche 911 is the Carrera variant that starts from $241,400.
See all Porsche 911 PricingThe most expensive Porsche 911 is the Sport Classic variant that starts from $513,000.
See all Porsche 911 PricingThe best towing capacity of a Porsche 911 is 0 kg shared by all variants.
See all Porsche 911 towing capacityThe largest Porsche 911 is the GT3 variant which measures 1900mm wide, 4572mm in length and sits 1322mm tall.
The most powerful Porsche 911 is the Turbo S variant which has 478kW of power and 800nm of torque.
The Porsche 911 is built in Germany and shipped to New Zealand.
The heaviest Porsche 911 is the Turbo variant which has a gross vehicle weight of 2100 kg.
The Porsche 911 uses Premium Unleaded Petrol.
† Displayed prices exclude on-road costs such as delivery charges, registration fees, number plates, insurance and applicable road taxes. These prices are subject to change without notice and may not reflect current market pricing or dealer offers.