911 Carrera SpeedsterOne of the rarest Porsche cars ever, the 911 Carrera Speedster
was based on the 911 (type 993). Only two were made in 1995
and 2000.911 Turbo SWith the 911 Turbo S manufactured from 1997 to 1998, the Porsche Exclusive tradition of small-scale production reached its high point but also its climax for the time being. The 993 Turbo S, of which 345 vehicles were made, was the only model in the series to achieve a top speed of 300 km/h.
911 Sport ClassicThis small-scale production run from 2009 to 2010 blended the
traditional with the modern to create a typical Porsche work of
art. The 911 Sport Classic with a double-dome roof, ‘ducktail’ and
19-inch Sport Classic wheels with the traditional styling of Fuchs
wheels was limited to 250 cars.911 SpeedsterProduced in a limited quantity of 356 from 2010 to 2011, the 911 Speedster not only impressed with its handcrafted, personalised interior, it distinguished itself visually from all other members of the 911 family, thanks to its shorter windscreen frame, rear apron with side air outlets and dynamically styled
Speedster hood compartment lid with two muscular haunches.
911 Club CoupéThe first two Porsche Clubs comprised 13 members. That was
60 years ago. Since then, that number has grown to 651 globally
recognised Porsche Clubs with around 186,000 members.
A unique sports car was created in 2012 to honour the first club
charters: the 911 Club Coupé – with a strictly limited edition of
just 13 cars.
1995 to 2000 2009 to 2010
1997 to 1998 2010 to 20112012
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Panamera Exclusive SeriesIn 2014 and 2015 Porsche Exclusive produced the Panamera
Exclusive Series, a limited edition of 100 cars based on the
Panamera Turbo S Executive. Its impressive features include an
exquisite leather interior by Poltrona Frau, a beautiful blended paint
finish, a badge showing the limited edition number and the new
Porsche Rear Seat Entertainment Plus.
2014 to 2015