The Porsche 996 is the fifth generation of the 911 model sports car manufactured by the German automaker Porsche from 1997 until 2006. It was replaced by the 997 in 2004, but the high performance Turbo S, GT2 and GT3 variants remained in production until 2006. The 996 had little in common with its predecessor, with the first all new chassis platform since the original 911 and a new water-cooled engine. Technically, it was a major change, a complete breakthrough from the original car other than the overall layout.
Porsche 996 Carrera
Porsche 911 Carrera 4S (post facelift model)
Porsche 996 Turbo, sectioned for display purposes
The front end of the early 996 Carrera models shared with the entry-level Boxster was highly controversial among Porsche customers
The Porsche 911 is a two-door 2+2 high performance rear-engined sports car introduced in September 1964 by Porsche AG of Stuttgart, Germany. It has a rear-mounted flat-six engine and originally a torsion bar suspension. The car has been continuously enhanced through the years but the basic concept has remained unchanged. The engines were air-cooled until the introduction of the 996 series in 1998.
The 1 millionth 911 produced on display at Volkswagen Group Forum, Berlin
The original Porsche 901 on display at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show
The 911-based 912, powered by a flat-4 engine (1967)
Porsche 911 2.0 Coupe (1964) at the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart