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The Complete List of 2009 Porsche Car Models

Porsche’s 2009 lineup shows how the company balanced road-going comfort with track-ready performance across coupes, convertibles and sport variants, making that model year useful for buyers, collectors and enthusiasts alike. Whether you’re scanning specs or checking availability, a clear list helps separate trim, engine and production differences.

There are 19 2009 Porsche Car Models, ranging from 911 Carrera to Cayman S. For each entry the data is organized as Body type,Engine (L / hp),Production / availability so you can compare configurations and market presence—see the model-by-model details you’ll find below.

How different are the engines across these models?

Engine choices in 2009 span modest displacements for daily use up to high-output flat engines for performance models; consult the Engine (L / hp) column for exact liters and horsepower to compare performance, fuel considerations and expected maintenance.

How can I tell which models were sold in my region in 2009?

Look at the Production / availability column for each model to see production runs and market notes; for precise regional confirmation, cross-check with local registration records or dealer archives using model year and VIN details.

2009 Porsche Car Models

Model Body type Engine (L / hp) Production / availability
911 Carrera coupe 3.6 L / 345 hp Global; 2009 facelift (997.2) rollout
911 Carrera S coupe 3.8 L / 385 hp Global; 997.2 facelift available
911 Carrera 4 coupe 3.6 L / 345 hp Global AWD variant; 997.2 available
911 Carrera 4S coupe 3.8 L / 385 hp Global AWD variant; 997.2 available
911 Targa 4 convertible 3.6 L / 345 hp Global; distinctive Targa roof option
911 Targa 4S convertible 3.8 L / 385 hp Global; Targa with S performance
911 Turbo coupe 3.6 L / 480 hp Global; high-performance flagship
911 GT3 coupe 3.6 L / 415 hp Worldwide; track-focused road car
911 GT3 RS coupe 3.6 L / 415 hp Limited production; homologation special
911 GT2 coupe 3.6 L twin-turbo / 530 hp Limited-run; select markets
Boxster convertible 2.7 L / 245 hp Global; entry-level roadster
Boxster S convertible 3.4 L / 295 hp Global; sportier Boxster option
Cayman coupe 2.7 L / 245 hp Global; mid-engine coupe
Cayman S coupe 3.4 L / 295 hp Global; sportier Cayman S
Cayenne SUV 3.6 L / 290 hp Global; V6 petrol base model
Cayenne S SUV 4.8 L / 385 hp Global; V8 performance model
Cayenne GTS SUV 4.8 L / 405 hp Global; sport-focused Cayenne variant
Cayenne Turbo SUV 4.8 L twin-turbo / 500 hp Global; top-performance SUV
Cayenne Diesel SUV 3.0 L turbodiesel / 240 hp Europe only; introduced 2009

Images and Descriptions

911 Carrera

911 Carrera

The Carrera was Porsche’s everyday 911 in 2009 — a balanced, usable sports car. The 997.2 updates added direct injection and refined power delivery, keeping the iconic 911 shape while improving efficiency and everyday performance.

911 Carrera S

911 Carrera S

Carrera S delivered stronger straight-line performance and wider rear track than the base Carrera. In 2009 it offered sharper handling and more horsepower, making it a favorite for drivers wanting extra pace without stepping up to Turbo.

911 Carrera 4

911 Carrera 4

The Carrera 4 brought all-wheel drive to the Carrera lineup, improving grip and confidence in varied conditions. It combined the Carrera’s character with enhanced traction, appealing to buyers in wet or winter climates.

911 Carrera 4S

911 Carrera 4S

Carrera 4S blended the sporty power of the S with all-wheel-drive stability, offering sharper performance and wider rear arches. In 2009 it was a popular choice for drivers who wanted extra power and AWD composure.

911 Targa 4

911 Targa 4

The Targa 4 kept Porsche’s classic removable roof styling while offering AWD stability. In 2009 it combined open-top driving with modern convenience and remained a distinctive alternative to the coupe and cabriolet.

911 Targa 4S

911 Targa 4S

Targa 4S delivered the Targa roof experience with S-level power and handling. In 2009 it was notable for combining everyday usability, a unique roof mechanism, and the extra punch of the S model.

911 Turbo

911 Turbo

The 911 Turbo was Porsche’s road-going performance benchmark in 2009, pairing twin-turbo power with advanced all-wheel drive. It offered extraordinary acceleration and composure, defining the top-tier 911 experience for many buyers.

911 GT3

911 GT3

The GT3 was the pure driver’s 911 in 2009 — a naturally aspirated, high-revving car tuned for track use yet road legal. It prioritized sharp handling, lightweight components, and a visceral driving experience.

911 GT3 RS

911 GT3 RS

The GT3 RS was an even more track-focused, lighter GT3 variant with aggressive aero and chassis tweaks. In 2009 it appealed to enthusiasts seeking minimal concessions between road legality and race-bred performance.

911 GT2

911 GT2

The GT2 was a hardcore, rear-wheel-drive, twin-turbo 911 built for maximum performance. In 2009 it represented the extreme end of the 911 spectrum: raw power, boost-driven speed, and track-capable dynamics for experienced drivers.

Boxster

Boxster

The Boxster remained Porsche’s affordable, mid-engine roadster in 2009, prized for balanced handling and open-top fun. Its punchy 2.7‑liter flat-six made it a favorite entry point into Porsche ownership without sacrificing sporting character.

Boxster S

Boxster S

Boxster S offered more power, firmer suspension, and larger brakes than the base Boxster. In 2009 it was the go-to choice for buyers wanting noticeably sharper performance from Porsche’s mid-engined roadster.

Cayman

Cayman

The Cayman brought Boxster mid-engine dynamics into a fixed-roof coupe format. In 2009 it combined excellent balance and steering precision with everyday usability, making it a highly regarded driver’s car for road and weekend use.

Cayman S

Cayman S

Cayman S provided stronger performance with a larger flat-six, firmer chassis, and sport-focused tuning. In 2009 it was praised for delivering 911-like handling in a more compact, mid-engine package at a lower price point.

Cayenne

Cayenne

The Cayenne continued as Porsche’s volume seller in 2009, proving the brand’s SUV credentials. The base V6 offered everyday usability and towing capability while retaining sporty handling compared with rivals.

Cayenne S

Cayenne S

Cayenne S brought a naturally aspirated V8 for stronger performance and towing capability. In 2009 it appealed to buyers wanting a blend of sports-car dynamics and SUV practicality from Porsche.

Cayenne GTS

Cayenne GTS

Introduced as a performance-focused Cayenne, the GTS tightened chassis tuning, added sporty styling, and a potent V8. In 2009 it targeted drivers who wanted a sharper, more driver-oriented SUV.

Cayenne Turbo

Cayenne Turbo

The Cayenne Turbo was Porsche’s high-performance SUV in 2009, combining massive twin-turbo V8 power with advanced chassis tech. It delivered supercar-level acceleration with SUV practicality, a headline performer for the lineup.

Cayenne Diesel

Cayenne Diesel

Porsche added a diesel Cayenne for Europe in 2009, offering strong mid-range torque and better fuel economy. It broadened Cayenne’s appeal for buyers prioritizing efficiency without sacrificing SUV capability.

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