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Porsche 991 production has finally ended

Three cheers for the most successful, diverse 911 generation yet

Published: 06 Jan 2020

If you’re not familiar with Porsche model codes, probably best look away now. But if you are, this ought to interest you. The last 991-generation 911 has rolled off the production line, and for maximum razzmatazz, it was an example of the near-£250,000 911 Speedster that brought the curtain down.

It’s a notable occasion for an array of reasons. Firstly, the 992 has been in production a year, so that’s quite some overlap between the two. Secondly, the 991 will likely be viewed as quite a transformative chapter in 911 history.

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It saw the hardcore GT3 model go paddleshift only, and then back to manual when everyone complained. It saw the introduction of one of the greatest road-going Porsches ever, the mighty 911 R.

It also saw the introduction of turbocharging to regular Carrera models, while the ultimate 911 turbo – the GT2 RS – nudged the 700bhp mark and got tangled in one of the more exciting Nürburgring laptime battles. A modestly tuned version ended up taking the outright road car record.

The millionth ever 911 was also a 991. And nearly a quarter of those million have been the outgoing generation, Porsche saying it’s the most successful 911 yet with 233,540 sold. Given ever-stringent CO2 rules, we’d be surprised if the 992 managed to surpass that.

So three cheers for the 991. Unless model codes bore you, of course.

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