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* The published consumption (l/100km and Wh/km), emissions (g/km) and kilometre (km) range figures (excluding any

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AG testing in accordance with ADR 81/02 on test vehicles. Actual figures will vary as they are dependent on many factors, including without limitation: individual driving style, road and traffic conditions, environmental conditions, fuel quality, a vehicle’s or battery’s condition, load and use. Extra features and accessories (eg: equipment, wheels or tyres used etc.) can change relevant vehicle parameters such as weight, rolling resistance and aerodynamics and can also affect the consumption, emission, range and performance values of a vehicle. CO₂ emissions can also be generated at the power source when vehicles are being recharged, unless 100% renewable energy is used. Generally, consumption, emissions, kilometre range and charging times will vary from the published figures in real world Australian driving and charging conditions.

The specified charging outputs and times (hour/minutes) are dependent on various factors: in general, the charging output and time can vary due to physical and chemical limits, depending on factors such as the available output of the country-specific energy infrastructure, the customer's own domestic installation, the temperature, interior pre-conditioning and charging status, as well as the age of the battery. Charging times may therefore be significantly higher than those specified. To achieve the optimum value of the specified DC charging time (DC = direct current) for a charge status increase from 5 to 80%, a CCS (combined charging system) fast-charging pedestal with > 270kW and > 850V is required, as well as a battery temperature of 30°–35°C. The charging status when commencing charging must not exceed 5%. For physical and chemical reasons, the charging speed decreases as the battery approaches its full capacity. Therefore, it usually makes sense to use fast DC charging to charge the battery up to 80% or up to the required range. The predominant use of CCS fast charging pedestals leads to a long-term increase in charging times. For regular fast DC charging, we recommend a maximum charging output of 50kW. When charging in a domestic environment, AC charging (AC = alternating current) is recommended. Using an (AC) industrial electrical outlet will result in improved efficiency and a much shorter charging time compared to using a household socket.

A lithium-ion battery is subject to physical and chemical ageing, as well as wear and tear. This reduces the battery capacity, depending on the usage pattern and environmental conditions, resulting in a reduction in range and an increase in charging times as the battery ages. Due to the effect of temperature on battery and charging performance, as well as battery life, please consider the following when parking, driving and charging your car:
· If possible, avoid permanent ambient temperatures of over 30°C, such as prolonged parking in direct sunlight. If you cannot avoid ambient temperatures of over 30°C when stationary, connect the vehicle to the mains supply after use and charge the high-voltage battery with AC (alternating current) to a maximum charge status of 85%.
· If the car is left stationary for more than two weeks, the ambient temperature should, if possible, be between 0°C and 20°C and the battery charge status maintained between 20% and 50% during this time.
· For the shortest possible charging time, a battery temperature of approx. 30°C to 35°C is ideal. If charging the car on a daily basis, the maximum charge status of the high-voltage battery should be set to approx. 80%.

PS (PferdeStärke, German for horsepower) is the standard unit used in the European Union to measure the power output of a motor in ‘metric horsepower’. Published figures should only be used for the purpose of comparison between vehicles. Information provided and images displayed on this website or links from our website may relate to models, performance characteristics, optional extras and features only available in overseas models of the vehicle and must not be relied upon as they may be unavailable in Australia. Please note, product changes may have been made since the production of any content. Please contact an Official

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Centre for specific information on current data, vehicles, performance characteristics, optional extras and features available in Australian delivered vehicles.

Porsche All Porsche Models - Porsche Australia (2024)

FAQs

How many Porsche models are there in total? ›

[2024 Edition] Current Porsche Model Lineup

Porsche currently offers almost 90 different vehicles in various trims and configurations! That number is distributed among a lineup that includes the 718 Cayman, 718 Boxster, 911 (992), Panamera, Macan, Cayenne and all-electric Taycan.

What is the cheapest Porsche in Australia? ›

We have all vehicles covered from the cheapest Porsche model (Porsche 944 priced from $2,040) to the most expensive (Porsche 911 priced up to $645,400). You can also stay up to date with the latest & most comprehensive Porsche reviews from our team of expert motoring journalists.

How many Porsche 911 are there in Australia? ›

718 Boxster172-23.3%
911422+2.1%
Macan2,172+14.1%
Cayenne1,341-17.2%
Total - Australia4,434+1.1%
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Why are Porsches so expensive in Australia? ›

A Porsche Carrera S that costs around $88,000 would cost around $282,800 in Australia. The authorities further impose luxury-car tax, goods and service tax, and import tax on this vehicle, making it expensive. These taxes also increase the price of a Lexus LS.

What are the names of all the Porsche? ›

Porsche Cars Price List (April 2024) in India
MODELPRICE
Porsche 911Rs. 1.86 Crore
Porsche MacanRs. 88.06 Lakh
Porsche CayenneRs. 1.36 Crore
Porsche 718Rs. 1.48 Crore
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How many 911 models are there? ›

In life, it's not a matter of choosing 'a' Porsche 911, but which one of the 25-variants best suits your needs, dreams and budget. Since 1963 the Porsche 911 has been considered the benchmark sports car. It's a car that is as well known for its performance prowess as it is for its statement value.

In which country is Porsche cheapest? ›

Canada. The cheapest place in the world to buy a new Porsche 911 Turbo S is Canada, with a price tag of C$231,700, which is the equivalent of £136,703. Admittedly, it's still a lot of money, but it works out at 81% cheaper than the global average.

What is the most expensive Porsche in Australia? ›

A limited allocation of cars is due in Australia from the middle of 2024, priced from $660,500 plus on-road costs – making it the most expensive Porsche ever sold in Australia.

Why was the Porsche 911 banned in the US? ›

Not all Porsche's are created equal, apparently, and yes, this Carerra 911 RS is banned because of emissions regulations. There are Carerra 911's allowed, as we've all seen, just not this one. I'm not sure I would know the difference because let's face it, Porsche has its feel and look for sure.

Is Porsche popular in Australia? ›

In those early days, under the prevailing import quota system, fewer than two Porsches were allowed to be sold a year until 1954. Since then Australia's passion for Porsches has grown, along with the thousands of Porsche vehicles finding new Australian homes each year.

Why are cars so expensive in Australia? ›

Thanks to inflation, interest rates and currency changes, supply shortages, fewer sharp deals, marked-up showroom prices, and a generally increasing cost of living against stagnant wage growth, new cars aren't quite as accessible for many of today's buyers.

Is Porsche or BMW more prestigious? ›

Both Porsche and BMW vehicles are considered luxury models on the market, each offering higher-than-average performance and amenities than standard vehicle brands. However, there's no denying that the Porsche lineup offers a higher quality of luxury features and performance in its vehicles.

Are Porsches more expensive to maintain than BMW? ›

Are Porsches expensive to maintain? Yes, Porsches are expensive to maintain compared to most automakers' vehicles. Estimates from RepairPal show maintaining a Porsche costs an average of about 83% more than the industry average.

Why is Porsche better than BMW? ›

Porsche vehicles are as dependable as they are fast. Because of their quality construction and meticulous engineering, Porsche models tend to have very few issues. As evidence, the brand ranked second in J.D. Power's 2021 Vehicle Dependability Study, far exceeding BMW and most other luxury brands.

How many Porsche cars are there in the world? ›

Porsche delivered over 320,200 new cars to customers worldwide in the 2023 fiscal year. This figure represents roughly a three percent increase in deliveries between 2022 and 2023.

How many cars did Porsche produce? ›

The sports car manufacturer delivered a total of 309,884 cars over the past 12 months, 3 per cent more than in 2021 – despite several global crises. Porsche fulfills the dreams of its customers, as strong delivery figures and the continued good order situation for fiscal year 2022 demonstrate.

How many Porsche 911 were made total? ›

Its name was the 901. Today it's better known as the legendary 911, its name having been changed before it went on sale. Over the 60 years between 1963 and 2023, over 1.2m 911 sportscars have been made.

How many Porsche 901 exist? ›

Porsche therefore renamed the 901 as the 911. This combination of numbers is the same as the emergency number in the USA and was therefore already well known in this key market for Porsche. 82 units of the 901 were produced before the name change.

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