These Porsches are sure to impress with their combination of speed, luxury, and handling.
Porsche has long been synonymous with high-performance sports cars offering speed and comfort. With a storied history of over 70 years, the German automaker has produced some truly iconic vehicles that enthusiasts and collectors worldwide belove.
From the classic 911 to the modern Panamera, these cars represent the very best of what Porsche has to offer, combining thrilling driving dynamics with luxurious amenities. They will surely impress with their combination of speed, luxury, and handling.
10 Porsche 928Bring A Trailer
The Porsche 928 was around for three generations, the 928, 928 S, and 928 S4. The first generation 928 used a 4.5-liter engine under the hood with 240 hp. The second generation used a 4.7-liter engine, but Porsche later increased it to a 5.0-liter engine. The power output of these engines was 300 and 310 hp, respectively.
The last generation of the 928 retained the 5.0-liter engine but bumped the output to 320 hp. All models of the 928 were rear-wheel drive, with automatic and manual transmission options. They were also among the fastest cars of their time, with the last generation sprinting from 0 to 60 mph in 5.6 seconds. Besides being a quick sports car, the Porsche 928 had a luxurious interior, making it perfect for touring.
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The 944 was one of the best sports cars Porsche ever made. It was an iconic nameplate and a successor to the 924. The Porsche 944 was a lightweight sports car with amazing handling. It also had a stylish and timeless look thanks to its bulging fender flares and sloping nose.
The Porsche 944 had endless interior options, with some combinations featuring leather or velour. Porsche paid attention to detail with the interior of the 944, making it more driver-focused, with all controls slightly aiming toward the driver.
8 Porsche 718 BoxsterPorsche
In Porsche’s lineup, the 718 is an entry-level sports car. The 718 Boxster is a two-seat drop-top with a mid-engine layout. It promises an enticing driving experience thanks to its mid-engine placement that helps create the perfect weight balance.
Porsche offers multiple trim options with the Boxster, all with punchy engines and a 6-speed manual as standard. Porsche also offers an optional quick-shifting 7-speed dual-clutch automatic. Despite having impressive performance, the 718 Boxster has a luxurious cabin with high-quality materials, power-adjustable seats, and decent luggage space.
7 Porsche 718 CaymanPorsche
Despite the 718 Cayman being an entry-level Porsche sports car, it’s a great ambassador and an impressive performer. It’s among the most affordable Porsche sports cars and boasts a mid-engine layout and a unique Porsche experience.
While the base trims boast a potent 4-cylinder engine, Porsche also offers 6-cylinder engines on the higher trims. The 718 Cayman also boasts a sleek interior with bolstered seats and a three-spoke steering wheel. Besides having a sporty interior, the 718 Cayman is cozy enough for two people.
6 Porsche MacanPorsche
The Macan is a fun-to-drive crossover SUV with dynamics similar to its Porsche siblings. The Macan has impressive practicality, a comfortable cabin, a 4,409-lb tow capacity, and standard all-wheel drive. In addition, Porsche offers a cabin with admirable quality and materials. The cabin features high-quality trim and soft leather upholstery.
The Macan has three engine options, a 248 hp 2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder, a 348 hp 3.0-liter turbocharged V6, and a 375 hp 2.9-liter turbocharged V6. All engine options use a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission to power all wheels.
5 Porsche PanameraPorsche
When Porsche introduced the Panamera in 2010, some Porsche faithful wondered how a Porsche could make a sedan. Over the years, Porsche has given us a legitimate performance sedan. Depending on the Panamera trim, you can forget you’re not driving a 911.
Porsche offers multiple powertrain options with the Panamera, ranging from a punchy 325-hp twin-turbocharged V6 to a 689-hp hybridized twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8. The Panamera also boasts a comfortable cabin for four, filled with plush materials and tech.
4 Porsche Cayenne TurboPorsche
Porsche is famous for creating SUVs capable of revving your pulse as high as its sports cars. The Cayenne Turbo is one great example of what Porsche can offer. It’s a practical SUV with impressive handling and performance.
The Cayenne Turbo has a twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 engine, producing 541 hp in the base form and 670 hp in the Cayenne Turbo S E Hybrid trim. Porsche offers the Cayenne Turbo with a futuristically luxurious cabin with an endless list of optional luxuries like massaging front seats, four-zone climate control, and more supportive sports seats.
3 Porsche TaycanPorsche
When making an electric car, most manufacturers don’t focus on sports car driving characteristics. However, Porsche’s electric vehicle, the Taycan, aims at offering a fun driving experience. Despite having a low maximum EPA estimated range of 246 miles, it drives like a Porsche.
The Taycan offers imperious control and confidence, from the base 402 hp model to the 750 hp Turbo S. The Taycan also offers a tech-laden interior with a simple design. Porsche allows owners to cover the interior with different color schemes and rich materials.
2 Porsche 911 Turbo SPorsche
The 911 Turbo S is among the few supercars with rocket-like acceleration. It also has an undergirded ability to swallow corners thanks to a fantastic steering feel, near-magical handling, and impressive grip. Porsche offers the 911 Turbo S in two body styles, a coupe, and a cabriolet.
Both models use a responsive 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission and a twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter engine producing 640 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque. The 911 Turbo S also features a sophisticated, luxurious interior with plenty of standard technology features and an airy and open feel.
1 Porsche 918 SpyderPorsche
Despite being out of production, the 918 Spyder remains the brand’s halo car. Porsche made it as a replacement for the Carrera GT, a previous masterstroke. Upon introducing to the market, the 918 Spyder had some rivals, including the McLaren P1 and Ferrari LaFerrari.
Like its holy trinity members, the 918 Spyder had mind-bending performance thanks to a 4.6-liter naturally aspirated V8 engine and two electric motors. The result was 887 hp and 994 lb-ft of torque, making it more powerful and efficient than its predecessor. Besides its impressive performance, the 918 Spyder was practical and comfortable thanks to its well-thought-out cabin with top-of-the-line materials.