Standing at the peak of our luxury sports cars, we have the fully redesigned 2020 Porsche 911. The 911 contains all of the power and performance you love in a Porsche, with the addition of new technology and features inside.
Is the Porsche 911 a Good Vehicle?
The Porsche 911 is not just good. The Porsche 911 is great, fantastic even. The redesigned 2020 is sleek and stylish while keeping its signature speed. However, speed is nothing if the car can’t be handled. Thankfully, this is a Porsche and that isn’t an issue because the 911 has amazing handling. Within the cabin, the vehicle has comfortable seats, industry standard tech, and some available improvements. There may be faster cars or cars that look better inside, but the 2020 Porsche 911 does one thing they can’t: blend both performance and beauty into the pure essence of what a luxury sports car is.
911 Performance
911 Engine: The Majesty of a Twin-Turbo
The 911 S variants are built with a twin-turbocharged, six cylinder engine with 443 horsepower. To shift between the different speeds, you have the reliable eight-speed PDK automatic transmission.
911 Ride and Handling: Perfect Together
The handling of the 911 cannot be compared to any other vehicle. It can’t be compared, because nothing can beat it. You can drive to the grocery store, work, or spean your entire day the race track, the Porsche 911 will grip the road better than anything else. The steering and response of this machine are just as good and turns it into the agile car of your dreams. There are additional features that can push this work of art even further. While it doesn’t need those improvements to make the roughest roads feel as smooth as fresh pavement, they are always welcome.
911 Interior
How Many People Does the 911 Seat?
The 2020 can fit four people, however the rear seats are quite small. While not horrible, it certainly would not be the most comfortable for extended drives. On the other hand, the front seats offer comfort and support for any drive of any length.
911 Interior Quality
The modern, trendsetting Porsche is quiet on the inside, even at the highest of speeds. Although a few reviewers state that the rare few plastic pieces prevent the 911 from having the same luxurious feel as its competitors, the cabin is made of the same high-quality materials you would expect from a sports car.
911 Cargo Space
The largest drawback here is the 911’s trunk. It boasts a total of 4.66 cubic feet, allowing for a few shopping bags, but nothing more. Thankfully, while the back seats are not the biggest, they offer more storage space to compensate if you don’t have any passengers sitting there.
How Much Does the Porsche 911 Cost?
The 911 Carrera S coupe and Cabriolet (convertible) models are marked with some steep prices of $113,300 and $126,100 respectively. Adding the 4S trim increases the price further to the mid $120,000s and low $130,000s, again respectively. While sports cars are not known for their low prices, the 911 still manages to push itself to the higher end.
The Final Call
The 2020 Porsche 911 has been redesigned to improve the car’s looks, power, and features while keeping the same great signature feeling. The car is powerful, luxurious, and most importantly, enjoyable to drive. All of these factors work together to launch the vehicle to its position near the top of the list of luxury sports cars.
Whatever your dream Porsche is, be it the new 911 or any other model, we are more than happy to get your hands on it. Begin your adventure with Porsche by calling us at (855) 473-9055 or by visiting our showroom Monday - Saturday.