Porsche Expands Its AWD 911 Lineup
Porsche has made a significant move by introducing the new 911 Carrera 4S models, which not only enhance the performance lineup but also provide a more accessible entry point for buyers seeking all-wheel drive (AWD) capabilities. Previously, buyers interested in AWD had to opt for the more expensive GTS, Turbo, or Turbo S models, which often come with hefty price tags exceeding $200,000.

Power Meets Affordability
The 2026 911 Carrera 4S comes at a more approachable price, allowing more enthusiasts to experience the thrill of an AWD 911. Both the 4S Coupe and the Cabriolet share an identical powertrain with other 911 models, boasting a robust 473-hp, twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter flat-six-cylinder engine that delivers 390 pounds-feet of torque. Porsche claims that the Coupe can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.1 seconds, showcasing its impressive performance.

Features and Options
Like their rear-wheel-drive S counterparts, the new 4S models feature standard staggered wheels, a sport exhaust system, and high-performance brakes. Additionally, rear-wheel steering comes standard on the Targa, while it remains an optional feature for the Coupe and Cabriolet. For those seeking enhanced performance, options such as carbon-ceramic brakes and an adaptive sport suspension are also available.
As Porsche anticipates, all-wheel drive models traditionally account for around half of all 911 Carrera S sales, making these new 4S offerings an appealing choice for enthusiasts. With orders now being accepted and deliveries expected by the fourth quarter of this year, this is an exciting time for Porsche fans looking to experience the exhilarating capabilities of the 911 Carrera 4S.