Porsche is raising prices on most of its 911 models as the company prepares for an even higher price spike due to tariffs. The base price of the entry-level 911 has increased by almost 7% compared to last year, with the new price starting at $129,950. This represents a $8,000 increase from the previous year’s price.
Other 911 models, such as the Carrera Cabriolet and Carrera T, also saw smaller price increases of around $5,000. In contrast, higher-end models like the Carrera S and GT3/GT3 Touring only saw small price changes of less than $1,000.
The price increase is largely due to a new delivery fee, which has risen from $1,995 to $2,250 for the 2026 model year vehicles. This change applies not just to the 911 models but also to other Porsche cars, such as the Panamera, Taycan, Macan, and Cayenne.
Despite the price increase, some upgrades have been added to the new models. For example, the standard 911 Carrera now comes with a leather package that was previously an option. Additionally, there are new paint color options, customizability features, and minor updates to the infotainment system.
As tariffs loom in the future, this price hike may be seen as a necessary measure to prepare for potential costs associated with trade agreements. The 992 generation 911 has already experienced significant price increases across its generation, making it one of the most expensive Porsche models ever launched.
Source: https://www.autoblog.com/news/porsche-raises-delivery-fees-and-prices-on-most-911-models