Porsche 911 (991)
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The Porsche 991 is the seventh generation of the Porsche 911 sports car, which was unveiled at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show on 15 September as the replacement for the 997. The 991 was an entirely new platform, only the third since the original 911 launched in 1963 (the 996 of 1999 was the second new platform). Production of the 991 generation ended on December 20, 2019, with 233,540 units produced.[1]
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Manufacturer | Porsche AG |
Also called | Porsche 911 Porsche Carrera |
Production | September 2011–December 2019 |
Assembly | Germany: Stuttgart |
Designer | Michael Mauer (2008) |
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Class | Sports car (S) |
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Layout | Rear engine, rear wheel drive / all wheel drive |
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Predecessor | Porsche 997 |
Successor | Porsche 992 |
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