Porsche Model Guide

When you're thinking of buying a Porsche, sometimes the models, designations and numbers can get a little daunting, so we thought it might help if we explained things a little. 

Of course, if you really want to know what's great about each model then you should come down and talk to us - but hopefully this guide will give you a feel for the different models.
  • Porsche 911

    The absolute icon of sports car perfection that has been in continuous development since its debut in 1964. The classic rear engined configuration with a flat six engine has always produced a thrilling drive, and over the years the 911 has been an incredible success.

  • Porsche Boxster 

    First introduced in 1996, the Boxster was the first Porsche vehicle designed purely as a Roadster from conception. The Boxster took styling cues from legendary earlier Porsche models including the Spyder and Speedster, and was an immediate success at launch.

  • Porsche Cayman 

    The Cayman is a coupé based on the second generation of Porsche Boxster, with the same mid-engined layout but presented with revised styling and a 'hard top' roof.  It was, like the Boxster, an immediate critical success upon launch winning several major awards. 

  • Porsche Cayenne

    A very capable on and off-roader, the Cayenne has been a stunning success. It features a sophisticated full-time four wheel drive system and when that is combined with the Porsche Traction Management, you have a highly stable traction system.  

  • Porsche Macan

    The smaller Porsche SUV combines four wheel drive and enhanced ride height with surprisingly 'sports car like' handling, and of course superb Porsche performance.

  • Porsche Panamera

    Designed as a very capable four-seat Grand Tourer, the Panamera combines Porsche performance with long-range comfort and style.