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If you’re dreaming of a brand-new Porsche 911, this Christmas might be the time to gift yourself one. The automaker is reportedly preparing another price bump.

Porsche has increased its U.S. prices twice this year. Now it’s raising the MSRP of many models even more. According to Auto News, “Prices on some, but not all, models will increase 1.2 percent to 2.9 percent.”

This is far from the first Porsche price increase of the year. Road & Track points out that even going into 2025, the 911 halo car saw a price increase. By March, it was up 7 percent over the previous year. Then a series of tariffs hammered the automotive industry. Even though President Trump rolled back tariffs for many countries, market volatility pushed many brands to keep price hikes in place.

“With our customers front of mind, we keep a regular watch on market conditions, absorbing costs where we can and making adjustments only when it’s absolutely necessary to do so… Recently, an adjustment of between 2.3 and 3.6 per cent was determined to be required. This is a routine step that is being communicated to our dealers and to affected customers.” — Porsche spokesperson Frank Wiesmann

How much prices have climbed already

For the second time this year, Porsche increased its model prices again. The 911, for example, was up 3.6 percent year to date. This meant a base 911 Carrera started at $134,650 halfway through the year. A 911 GT3 or GT3 Touring carried an MSRP of $234,550.

Porsche also announced its 2026 pricing. Spoiler alert: prices aren’t going down. The entire lineup is going up another 1.2 percent to 2.9 percent in January. That’s on top of the midyear hikes already in effect.

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