Porsche Colorado Springs

2020 Porsche 911 Carrera (992) in Colorado Springs, CO

With the exciting debut of the new Porsche 911, the model dubbed “992” dives into generation eight drenched in updates and enhancements while still holding tight to its roots. Despite serving as the entry point of the Porsche 911, the Carrera is nothing short of remarkable in all regards. Read on to see what all the 2020 model year has in store for the 911 Carrera in Colorado Springs, CO.
The 2020 Porsche 911 is available as a Coupé or as a drop-top Cabriolet. The Carrera comes suited with a refreshed 3.0-liter twin-turbo flat 6-cylinder engine, hammering out an impressive 379 horsepower and 331 lb-ft of torque. That’s 9 horses more than the previous-generation Carrera.

2025 Porsche Cayenne

Certified Pre-Owned

Dolomite Silver MetallicBlack
Gasoline7,837 mi1 previous owner348 hp / 256 kWAll-wheel-driveAutomaticFormer Service Loaner

Stock no.:

25057

VIN:

WP1AA2AY7SDA01254

$86,999.95

Excl. taxes, incl. fees

Price Details

Price Details

Vehicle Offer Price

$86,110.00

Estimated Dealer Feesa

$889.95

Dealer Documentation Fee

$889.95

Excl.taxes, incl.fees

$86,999.95

a Estimated Dealer Fees are those required to be disclosed by law and do not include tax, title, registration and other potential dealer charges.

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  • Estimated Dealer Fees: $889.95

2025 Porsche Taycan

Certified Pre-Owned

Dolomite Silver MetallicBeige
Electric6,100 mi0 previous owners402 hp / 296 kWRear-wheel-driveRange (EPA estimate): 274 miFormer Service Loaner

Stock no.:

25002

VIN:

WP0AA2Y16SSA09094

$94,999.95

Excl. taxes, incl. fees

Price Details

Price Details

Vehicle Offer Price

$94,110.00

Estimated Dealer Feesa

$889.95

Dealer Documentation Fee

$889.95

Excl.taxes, incl.fees

$94,999.95

a Estimated Dealer Fees are those required to be disclosed by law and do not include tax, title, registration and other potential dealer charges.

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  • Estimated Dealer Fees: $889.95

Enhancements of the Eighth Generation Porsche 911 

Acceleration varies depending on a few factors. Looking at the standard setup, the new 911 Carrera Coupé races from 0 to 60 mph in just 4.0 seconds. With the addition of the Sport Chrono package, that figure drops down to 3.8 seconds. In either case, that’s 0.2 seconds quicker than the outgoing model.
With the Cabriolet body style, the 911 can make the 0-to-60 leap in 4.2 seconds, dropping to 4.0 seconds with the Sport Chrono package. The 992 achieves a top track speed of 182 mph for the Carrera Coupé and 180 mph for the Carrera Cabriolet.
The 2020 Porche 911 is the first generation to do away with the narrow body. Every 992 now uses the wide-body style, which was previously reserved for all-wheel-drive models. The new body spreads 72.0-inches wide in the back, balancing out the figure with a wider front track and front fenders along with an enhanced steering ratio that’s up to 11% quicker. The wider stance also means improved grip and wider, larger-diameter wheels with 21-inch rear rims.
Porsche makes fierce strides toward interior comfort and convenience in the new generation. A new 11-inch touchscreen sits front and center, leaving behind the 7-inch screen found in the seventh-generation model. The new instrument cluster goes digital with two digitally rendered dials alongside the manual central tachometer. The cluster screens can be used to manage the model’s new set of driver-assistance features, which includes adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist and blind-spot warning.