Porsche 996 Turbo
Highlights
- ORIGINAL FACTORY X50 POWER UPGRADE
- CERTIFIED LOW MILEAGE
- EXTRAORDINARY SPEC
The Porsche 911 Type 996 Turbo was produced between 2000 and 2005, with a total of 16,965 units built. Starting from the 2002 model year, Porsche offered the optional X50 package, increasing the engine power from 420 to 450 horsepower. However, the exact number of units equipped with this option for the 2002 model year is not specified in available sources. It is important to note that the X50 package was a relatively expensive option, suggesting that its distribution was limited. In 2005, Porsche introduced the 911 Turbo S, which included the X50 package as standard and was limited to 900 units. As indicated by its original service booklet, this 911 was delivered new via the Porsche dealership in Antibes. Its last owner acquired it in 2017 before upgrading to the next generation, the 997 Turbo.
In addition to its low mileage and impeccable history, with maintenance exclusively performed at Porsche Centers, this 996 Turbo stands out due to its extremely rare Meridian Grey paint, combined with an extended Metropole Blue leather interior. Its exclusivity is further enhanced by an exceptionally comprehensive level of equipment