2023 911 Turbo S Cabriolet

A strong sale in the face of the new Turbo launch thanks to a great spec

The 992.1-generation 911 Turbo made its debut in March 2020, bringing a major leap in performance and technology. Powered by a 3.7-liter twin-turbocharged flat-six, it delivered 641 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque, sending the all-wheel-drive coupe to 62 mph in just 2.7 seconds and on to a top speed of 205 mph. The power came from larger turbochargers and a reworked intake layout, which relocated the air intake behind the engine while moving the air filters into the rear fenders. Porsche also introduced adaptive cooling flaps up front and a larger rear wing that increased downforce by 15 percent, while active anti-roll bars, adaptive dampers, and rear-axle steering were made standard, ensuring the Turbo remained one of the most complete high-performance 911s yet.

This 2023 Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet is finished in Gentian Blue Metallic and features the Heritage Design Interior Package with Black and Classic Cognac leather and Pepita cloth inlays. Factory options include the Sport Exhaust System, PASM Sport Suspension, a Front Axle Lift System, 20″/21″ Turbo S Exclusive Design wheels, painted exterior trim, and extended leather throughout the cabin. Showing just 3,429 miles, it remains a well-equipped and lightly used example, delivered new with an original MSRP of $264,860.

Over the past twelve months, 992.1 Turbo S Cabs have averaged $261,200, with results ranging from a low of $206,000 to a high of $429,000. Based on mileage and condition, this Cabriolet was expected to bring somewhere between $240,000 and $270,000. With its standout Gentian Blue finish, Heritage Design interior, and a $264,860 original MSRP, it landed right at the top of that range, selling for $270,000. A solid sale in the face of the new 992.2 Turbo’s launch.

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