Interesting Facts About the Porsche 911 G
The Porsche 911 G was introduced in the early 1970s and became one of the brand's longest‑running models. Production spanned from the mid‑1970s through 1989, giving the G‑Series a remarkable lifespan in the sports car world.
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Remarkable Longevity
The 911 G‑Series was built for a full 17 years, with production lasting almost 16 years up to 1989. This makes it one of Porsche’s most enduring model generations.
Engine Evolution
During its run, the G‑Series saw a progression of engine sizes, offering 2.7‑liter, 3.0‑liter, and 3.2‑liter powerplants. These variations kept the model competitive throughout its long production life.
Carrera’s Central Role
Except for the years 1978–1983, the 911 Carrera remained an integral part of Porsche’s product line within the G‑Series. After the G‑Series ended in 1989, it was succeeded by the next generation, the 964.
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