Porsche Raises 911 Carrera Price Again to $134,650, Second Hike in Four Months

If you’re saving up for your dream Porsche 911, that goal just got more expensive again.

Porsche confirmed to Road & Track this week that it has issued another price increase across its entire lineup, including the iconic 911. This marks the second price bump in just four months.

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Why Are Porsche Prices Going Up?

The last increase was tied to updates for the 2026 model year. But this time, Porsche is blaming “market conditions.” The company didn’t say whether tariffs or global supply issues were part of the reason.

“With our customers front of mind, we keep a regular watch on market conditions, absorbing costs where we can and making adjustments only when it’s absolutely necessary to do so,” said Porsche spokesperson Frank Wiesmann.

According to Wiesmann, prices are going up by between 2.3% and 3.6%, depending on the model.

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How Much More Will You Pay?

The 911 model line saw the biggest jump, with a 3.6% increase:

  • The base 911 Carrera now starts at $134,650 (including delivery and fees), up $4,700.
  • A 911 GT3 or GT3 Touring
now costs $234,550, including delivery and gas guzzler tax, that’s a $9,800 increase.

Other Porsche models also saw price hikes, though they were slightly smaller, starting around 2.3%.

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Options Got More Expensive Too

It’s not just the cars themselves. Many individual options and packages also went up in price.

“Similar to the MSRP itself, market conditions necessitate incremental adjustments to individual option pricing from time to time,” Wiesmann added.

So if you were eyeing that fancy paint color or carbon fiber package, be prepared to pay a bit more than you would have just a few weeks ago.

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Should You Buy Now or Wait?

With prices rising again, and no sign they’ll drop anytime soon, Porsche fans might want to act sooner rather than later. The brand hasn’t said if another price increase is coming, but history shows they don’t often go backward.

In short: if you’re thinking about ordering a Porsche, now’s the time.