Porsche is adding the new Carrera S to the 911 model lineup for the 2025 model year. With its 473 hp, 3.0-liter, twin-turbo boxer engine and enhanced standard equipment, the model slots in between the 911 Carrera and 911 Carrera GTS. With enhanced performance and driving dynamics, it noticeably surpasses the preceding Carrera S model. A power upgrade and additional equipment options offer significant added value compared to the 911 Carrera.
- Significant increase in power compared to predecessor
- Turbocharged 3.0-liter boxer engine producing 473 hp, eight-speed PDK
- Significantly extended list of standard equipment
- Wide range of options to improve driving dynamics and comfort
A full leather interior is optionally available. In this case, leather covers a much wider range of surfaces inside the car including the lower dashboard, glove box lid, the rear side panels and the rear tunnel. For even further customization, an Exclusive Manufaktur Leather Interior can be chosen with up to 48 possible two-tone combinations. The Carrera S benefits from the upgraded standard equipment found in the entire model series. This includes elements such as Matrix Design LED headlights, a cooled wireless smartphone charger, and a drive mode knob on the heated steering wheel. Options include a front axle lift system, the innovative HD-Matrix Design LED headlights and the Sport Chrono package including the Porsche Track Precision app, which is ideal for track days.
The new 911 Carrera S is now available to order as a Coupe or Cabriolet with rear-wheel drive and an MSRP of $146,400 and $159,600 respectively and excluding a $1,995 delivery, processing and handling fee. Delivery to U.S. Porsche Centers is expected to begin in Spring, 2025.