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2023 Porsche 911

Starting at $107,550

10/10 C/D RATING
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2023 porsche 911 carrera t
Michael Simari|Car and Driver
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  • Highs A performance car for all seasons, the benchmark for steering feel, powerful turbocharged flat-six engines.
  • Lows Limited interior cubby storage, automatic shifter takes getting used to, pricing that starts at high and goes up from there.
  • Verdict The 911 is thrilling to drive, easy to live with, and well worth aspiring to—and Porsche knows exactly what that's worth.
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Overview

If you close your eyes and picture a Porsche, it's likely that the 911 renders first in your imagination. This rear-engined fastback is a legend—and for good reason. Make that many reasons. For decades it has been a benchmark for performance and handling, inspiring rivals such as the Aston Martin Vantage, the Audi R8, and the Maserati MC20, to name a few. The "standard" 911 sticks to its roots with a set of twin-turbo flat-six engines that have been tuned for up to 473 horsepower. Higher-performance Turbo and GT3 models are available—this is Porsche, of course—but we review those cars separately. Most 911 models have rear-wheel drive but all-wheel drive is available. Coupe, cabriolet convertible, and Targa body styles are offered, and they have a cabin that is comfortable for two adults whether it's been decked out in luxuries or left bone stock. The 911's superiority stems not only from its lofty performance capabilities but also from the fact that it's comfortable enough to live with on a daily basis.

What's New for 2023?

To celebrate the brand's 70th year selling cars in North America, Porsche has added an off-road-oriented Dakar version of the 911 that comes with knobby tires, a lifted suspension, and the same powertrain as the Carrera 4 GTS. Only 2500 will be made and the starting price is $223,450. There's also a range-topping America Edition GTS cabriolet to the 911 lineup. Only 100 are earmarked for sale in the United States (with 15 more going to Canada) and all come with a seven-speed manual transmission, Azure Blue 356 exterior paint, tri-finish wheels (with white, silver, and red detailing), and special bodyside graphics. The black leather interior is punctuated with red detailing throughout and illuminated door sill plates pay homage to the brand's North American history. Interested buyers should contact their Porsche dealer quickly, as the limited edition is likely to sell out even at a price of $186,370. The purist-focused Carrera T model rejoins the lineup this year with rear-wheel drive, no rear seats, and a manual gearbox for $118,050.

Pricing and Which One to Buy

The price of the 2023 Porsche 911 starts at $107,550 and goes up to $223,450 depending on the trim and options.

    Based on our experience with myriad 911 models, we can confidently recommend the Carrera S. It boasts 64 horses more than the standard Carrera. Though we love manual transmissions, Porsche's dual-clutch automatic is possibly the best self-shifting gearbox in the world, so we wouldn't dissuade anyone from opting for it. Those who want to enjoy their 911 year-round but have to deal with slippery winter conditions can add all-wheel drive for $7300 if they feel four winter tires aren't enough. We love the classic coupe body style, especially since the cabriolet costs almost $13,000 more. We'd also opt for the Sport Chrono package that adds launch control, additional drive modes, and more. The Sport Seats Plus option provides more supportive front buckets, and the Sport package adds a lowered suspension and a snarltastic exhaust system. Our selection of upgrades would conclude with ventilated front-seat cushions, passive entry, a heated multifunction GT steering wheel, and Porsche's Dynamic Light System Plus that features automatic high beams and headlights that swivel in the direction the front tires are pointed. That’s just a sprinkling of the customization options Porsche offers on this car, which add substantially to the price. But warning: they're hard to resist.

    Engine, Transmission, and Performance

    Mounted in the rear of the 911 is a twin-turbo 3.0-liter flat-six-cylinder engine. The base Carrera has 379 horsepower, the S pumps out 443 ponies, and the GTS generates 473 horses. While every model comes standard with a ridiculously quick-shifting eight-speed automatic transmission, a sweet seven-speed manual is offered but you'll have to shell out for an S or GTS to get it. The coupe and cabriolet have standard rear-wheel drive, but they can be fitted with all-wheel drive for four-season, high-performance driving. The Targa is all-wheel-drive only. We've tested the base Carrera as well as several variations of the more powerful Carrera S, which proved its prowess at the racetrack and its incredible traction in adverse weather conditions. No matter the application, every 911 has astonishing acceleration, especially when the gleefully good launch control is utilized. At our test track, the GTS model bolted to 60 mph in just 2.8 seconds when equipped with the eight-speed automatic; with the seven-speed manual, the 911 GTS delivered a slightly slower 3.2-second result in the same test. Porsche's optional sport exhaust system also helps enhance the experience by providing a fuller engine note. Best of all, the 911 is as comfortable as ever and also better to drive. Its steering is communicative and brilliantly direct, and the coupe and convertible have increased cornering grip and stability. The ride quality is surprisingly supple, too, despite the 911's amazing body control, which allows drivers to seamlessly switch between relaxed and spirited romps.

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    Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG

    With EPA ratings of 18 mpg city and 25 highway, the Carrera S with the manual transmission is the most fuel-efficient 911. However, other 911 models' fuel-economy estimates don't drop much farther from those figures. On our 75-mph highway route, a Carrera and Carrera S (both equipped with automatics) earned impressive results of 33 and 30 mpg, respectively; with the manual transmission, the Carrera T managed 30 mpg in our testing. For more information about the 911's fuel economy, visit the EPA's website.

    Interior, Comfort, and Cargo

    The 911's interior continues to look sophisticated rather than complicated, with a mix of buttons, knobs, touch-screen controls, and—for the first time ever—a large center cupholder. The gauge cluster also deviates from history, ditching the mainly analog instruments for mostly digital ones. While these screens have some user experience issues and can be blocked by the steering wheel, the central tachometer still uses a physical needle that follows the engine's revs towards its heavenly 7400-rpm redline. The 911's low-slung driving position and supportive front seats are fantastic, and the steering wheel has a wide range of adjustments. We only wish Porsche used less piano-black trim on the center console, provided more interior cubby storage, and gave this icon of a car a grander shifter than the stubby flipper that comes on automatic-equipped models. Although the 911 continues to offer seating for up to four in theory, the tiny back seats remain as hostile to adults as they were when 911s first hit the road in the mid-1960s.

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    Michael Simari|Car and Driver

      Infotainment and Connectivity

      Every 911 is outfitted with a 10.9-inch touchscreen integrated into the middle of the dashboard. In addition to voice commands and buttons on the steering wheel, the center screen also features rotary push-button controls on the console. The infotainment system supports a Wi-Fi hotspot, wireless Apple CarPlay, and wired Android Auto. Porsche does provide two high-end surround-sound systems that include a 12-speaker Bose unit and a 13-speaker Burmester stereo.

        Safety and Driver-Assistance Features

        The 911 is available with myriad driver-assistance technologies, including desirable options such as automatic high beams, blind-spot monitoring, and even night vision. For more information about the 911's crash-test results, visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) websites. Key safety features include:

        • Standard forward-collision warning and automated emergency braking
        • Available lane-departure warning and lane-keeping assist
        • Available adaptive cruise control

        Warranty and Maintenance Coverage

        Porsche's warranty coverage is standard for the segment, with the first maintenance visit covered free of charge. However, rivals such as the Jaguar F-type offer more value by covering maintenance for up to five years.

        • Limited warranty covers four years or 50,000 miles
        • Powertrain warranty covers four years or 50,000 miles
        • Complimentary maintenance is covered for one year or 10,000 miles
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        Specifications

        Specifications

        2023 Porsche 911 Carrera T
        Vehicle Type: rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive, 2-passenger, 2-door coupe

        PRICE
        Base/As Tested: $118,050/$138,830

        ENGINE
        twin-turbocharged and intercooled DOHC 24-valve flat-6, aluminum block and heads, direct fuel injection
        Displacement: 182 in3, 2981 cm3
        Power: 379 hp @ 6500 rpm
        Torque: 331 lb-ft @ 1900 rpm

        TRANSMISSION
        7-speed manual

        CHASSIS
        Suspension, F/R: struts/multilink
        Brakes, F/R: 13.0-in vented, cross-drilled disc/13.0-in vented, cross-drilled disc
        Tires: Pirelli P Zero PZ4
        F: 245/35ZR-20 (91Y) NA1
        R: 305/30ZR-21 (100Y) NA1

        DIMENSIONS
        Wheelbase: 96.5 in
        Length: 177.9 in
        Width: 72.9 in
        Height: 50.9 in
        Passenger Volume: 72 ft3
        Cargo Volume, F/R: 5/9 ft3
        Curb Weight: 3311 lb

        C/D TEST RESULTS
        60 mph: 4.0 sec
        100 mph: 9.0 sec
        1/4-Mile: 12.2 sec @ 116 mph
        130 mph: 15.4 sec
        150 mph: 22.7 sec
        Results above omit 1-ft rollout of 0.4 sec.
        Rolling Start, 5–60 mph: 4.9 sec
        Top Gear, 30–50 mph: 12.9 sec
        Top Gear, 50–70 mph: 8.6 sec
        Top Speed (C/D est): 181 mph
        Braking, 70–0 mph: 143 ft
        Braking, 100–0 mph: 284 ft
        Roadholding, 300-ft Skidpad: 1.07 g

        C/D FUEL ECONOMY
        Observed: 19 mpg
        75-mph Highway Driving: 30 mpg
        75-mph Highway Range: 710 mi

        EPA FUEL ECONOMY
        Combined/City/Highway: 20/17/25 mpg 

        2022 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS
        Vehicle Type: rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive, 2-passenger, 2-door coupe

        PRICE
        Base/As Tested: $138,050/$162,940

        ENGINE
        twin-turbocharged and intercooled DOHC 24-valve flat-6, aluminum block and heads, direct fuel injection
        Displacement: 182 in3, 2981 cm3
        Power: 473 hp @ 6500 rpm
        Torque: 420 lb-ft @ 2300 rpm

        TRANSMISSION
        8-speed dual-clutch automatic

        CHASSIS
        Suspension, F/R: struts/multilink
        Brakes, F/R: 16.1-in vented, cross-drilled, carbon-ceramic disc/15.6-in vented, cross-drilled, carbon-ceramic disc
        Tires: Pirelli P Zero PZ4
        F: 245/35ZR-20 (91Y) NA1
        R: 305/30ZR-21 (100Y) NA1

        DIMENSIONS
        Wheelbase: 96.5 in
        Length: 178.5 in
        Width: 72.9 in
        Height: 50.9 in
        Passenger Volume: 49 ft3
        Cargo Volume: 14 ft3
        Curb Weight: 3399 lb

        C/D TEST RESULTS
        60 mph: 2.8 sec
        100 mph: 8.0 sec
        1/4-Mile: 10.9 sec @ 128 mph
        130 mph: 11.3 sec
        150 mph: 15.9 sec
        170 mph: 23.6 sec
        Results above omit 1-ft rollout of 0.2 sec.
        Rolling Start, 5–60 mph: 3.9 sec
        Top Gear, 30–50 mph: 2.2 sec
        Top Gear, 50–70 mph: 2.7 sec
        Top Speed (mfr's claim): 193 mph
        Braking, 70–0 mph: 143 ft
        Braking, 100–0 mph: 288 ft
        Roadholding, 300-ft Skidpad: 1.06 g

        EPA FUEL ECONOMY
        Combined/City/Highway: 19/17/23 mpg

        C/D TESTING EXPLAINED 

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