Interesting Facts About the Porsche 911 993
The Porsche 911 993 debuted in the mid‑1990s as the fourth generation of the iconic 911 line. It is celebrated as the final air‑cooled 911, marking the close of a 30‑year engineering tradition at Porsche.
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End of the Air‑Cooled Era
The 993 is recognized as the last air‑cooled 911, bringing an era that began three decades earlier to a close. Porsche highlighted this milestone as the pinnacle of the air‑cooled lineage.
Production Span and Numbers
Manufactured between 1994 and 1998, the 993 saw a total production run of 68,881 vehicles from 1993 to 1998. Of those, just over 5,000 were the high‑performance Turbo and Turbo S models produced between 1995 and 1998.
A Zenith for the Boxer Engine
When the 993 entered production in 1993, its air‑cooled boxer engine experienced its most successful five‑year period, representing the zenith of the 30‑year history of Porsche's air‑cooled powerplants.
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