2016 911 Carrera GTS Coupe

Another final-year N/S GTS delivers

The 2016 911 GTS marked the final year of the normally aspirated, non-GT 911 lineup. Positioned at the top of the Carrera range, it produced 430 horsepower, edging past the Carrera S by 30 hp and reaching a top speed of 190 mph, 2 mph faster than the S. The GTS also stood apart visually, adopting the wide-body Carrera 4 design with flared rear arches, a broader track, and standard 20-inch center-lock wheels, giving it both the stance and performance to close out the naturally aspirated era in style.

This 2016 911 Carrera GTS Coupe is a black-over-black example showing just 11k miles and purchased new by the seller. Factory equipment includes PASM Sport Suspension, the GTS Interior Package in Carmine Red, and the rare Aerokit Cup Package for an original MSRP of $138,440. The car has been well-kept with recent maintenance in May 2025 included an oil change, new spark plugs, and a replacement battery. All-in-all, a very nice final year 991.1 GTS.

Over the last twelve months, 991.1 Carrera GTS Coupes have averaged $96,800, with results ranging from $69,500 to $120,000. Given this car’s low mileage and desirable options, it was well positioned to push the top of the range, and it did just that, setting a new twelve-month high at a final bid of $120,991.

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