Overview Information
The Targa model returns to the Porsche lineup. The Targa concept dates to 1966 and features a sliding glass roof panel that opens up the roof of the car without compromising the body structure to the same degree as a convertible. The Targa will be offered exclusively with all-wheel-drive. A 3.6L 6-cylinder powers the 911 Targa 4, whereas a 3.8L 6-cylinder powers the 911 Targa 4S. Both models are offered with a choice of six-speed manual or 5-speed automatic with Tiptronic shift input.
What Changed:
The Targa model returns to the Porsche lineup. The Targa concept dates to 1966 and features a sliding glass roof panel that opens up the roof of the car without compromising the body structure to the same degree as a convertible. The Targa will be offered exclusively with all-wheel-drive. A 3.6L 6-cylinder powers the 911 Targa 4, whereas a 3.8L 6-cylinder powers the 911 Targa 4S. Both models are offered with a choice of six-speed manual or 5-speed automatic with Tiptronic shift input.
| Model/Trim | Eng. | Trans. | | Velocity Index | Base Price |
| 911 Targa 4 | 3.6l H6 (325-bhp) | M6 | AWD | 78 | $85,700 |
| 911 Targa 4 | 3.6l H6 (325-bhp) | A5 | AWD | 73 | $89,120 |
| 911 Targa 4S | 3.8l H6 (355-bhp) | M6 | AWD | 78 | $95,900 |
| 911 Targa 4S | 3.8l H6 (355-bhp) | A5 | AWD | 74 | $99,320 |