Porsche 911
Price | $130,200–$559,400 |
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Fuel Efficiency | 8.0–13.7 L/100km |
Drivetrains | RWD, AWD |
Body Type | Sports |
2025 Porsche 911 Hybrid first details: Laps Nordschleife faster than petrol version
Stuttgart says its hybrid model is properly fast and has confirmed it'll make it global debut on May 28
Auction watch: Lancia Integrale, Pontiac Trans Am, Lotus Exige and more!
Grays provides another week of lots for you
Wheels inbox: Diablo SV, wind throb, Lotus Emira over an M2 and more!
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50 of the sexiest cars of all time
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but this is the definitive list of the 50 sexiest cars... Ever!
Top 40 cars of 2024: 20 to 11
Counting down the anticipated cars of 2024, from 20 to 11
Wheels inbox: A noisy EV annoys + BEV vs Hydrogen FCEV!
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Wheels Inbox: Monster trucks, unloved Honda, and the kids are alright
Paul laments a new era of massive American trucks in Australia, young Ashton worries all of his fave cars of 2023 will be junk by the time he can own one, and Mark catches us out on our Mazda infotainment homework
Subaru BRZ confirmed as Australia's best-selling sports car, overtaking Mustang
Japanese coupe has now officially ended Ford Mustang's seven-year run as country's most popular sports car
White Porsche collection sells for $46 million
The ‘White Collection’ includes 56 cars and is shrouded in mystery…
Recall roundup: Isuzu, Subaru, Porsche, Lamborghini
New recalls issued for the Isuzu D-Max, Subaru Outback, Forester and Crosstrek, Porsche 911 and Lamborghini Huracan
Porsche reveals GT3 R Rennsport, the most hardcore 911 ever
Hardcore 911 GT3 R Rennsport to be shown in anger at Laguna Seca this weekend
2024 Porsche 911 S/T revealed, priced for Australia
The Porsche 911 S/T is a GT3 RS masquerading as a Touring body with retro design cues and a manual 'box
The Greatest Sports Cars Ever: 70 Years of Wheels
When engineers set out to delight drivers, rather then merely transport occupants, great things happen
Electric Macan ‘on the home straight’ followed by Cayenne facelift and all-electric version in 2026
Porsche’s AGM provided us with an update on its electric journey
Le Mans (1971) ripper car movies
Le Mans (1971) is a car film that will have you hooked from the start and is Steve McQueen at his career-best
Wheels mag February 2023: Mediums well done, and plenty on the side
Our medium SUV mega test is the star of this issue, but for a little more wow factor, we've also driven the new 911 Dakar and Land Rover's ridonkulous Defender 90 P525 V8!
Porsche partners with Australia's own MaxTrax for the 911 Dakar
While ownership of the Porsche 911 Dakar will be limited to just a lucky few Australians, you can own a locally-made part that is offered for it
2003-08 Porsche 911, Boxster, Cayman and Cayenne get infotainment upgrade
Porsche's infotainment retrofit for older cars is now available for vehicles produced between 2003 and 2008
Celebrating the new 911 Dakar: Porsche 911 across the Simpson Desert
Are we dreaming? Porsche has a new 911 Dakar! It's almost too good to be true. So while we're all praising Stuttgart, this feels like a good time to revisit a favourite old story. Remember this one? Michael Stahl conquered the Simpson's cruellest dune without a gun rack, flannelette shirt, or a tough-guy 4WD in the January 2000 of Wheels.
Porsche 911 Dakar revealed, due in Australia from H2 2023
Porsche's perrennial 911 breaks new ground with the 911 Dakar, limited to 2500 units with Australian deliveries due next year
2023 Porsche 911 Dakar teased, set to debut at LA show
After years of speculation, Porsche has confirmed the 911 Dakar off-roader is coming
2023 Porsche 911 Carrera T is a cut-price GT3 Touring
Porsche has detailed reviving the T badge for the 2023 911 Carrera T – it promises a discount GT3 Touring experience
New Porsche 911 GT3 RS laps the Nürburgring 10 seconds faster than regular GT3
911 GT3 RS completes the ‘Ring in 6:49.328 minutes
Matt Hart's 1966 Plymouth Barracuda
Matt Hart applies aching amounts of cool to every ride he builds; his 1966 Plymouth Barracuda is no different