
PORSCHE 911 CABRIOLET (2019-) 2DR CABRIOLET 3.0T 450 GPF SS EU6 CARRERA S PDK AUTO8
The PORSCHE 911 CABRIOLET (2019-) 2DR CABRIOLET 3.0T 450 GPF SS EU6 CARRERA S PDK AUTO8 is a distinguished convertible sports car that stands out in the UK market for drivers seeking a luxurious and exhilarating driving experience. Known for its sleek design and exceptional performance, this Porsche model offers a perfect blend of style, speed, and sophistication. Its open-top configuration makes it a popular choice among enthusiasts who enjoy driving with the wind in their hair, especially for scenic drives or leisure outings. Typically used for personal enjoyment and weekend leisure, the Porsche 911 Cabriolet is ideal for those who appreciate premium engineering and refined comforts, making it suited to experienced drivers or luxury car collectors.
What makes the PORSCHE 911 Cabriolet truly notable is its powerful 3.0T engine, impressive 450 PS, and advanced features like the PDK automatic transmission, delivering swift and smooth acceleration. Its reputation for excellent reliability and resilient build quality further enhances its appeal in the competitive sports car segment. Compared to rivals in the same class, the Porsche 911 Cabriolet is celebrated for its iconic design, dynamic driving capabilities, and high residual value—characteristics that continue to appeal in the used car market. With an average mileage of just around 17,700 miles and typically maintained by one previous owner, the Porsche 911 Cabriolet remains a sought-after choice for those looking to enjoy a premium, open-top sports car that combines everyday usability with thrilling performance.

average use

The data indicates that the majority of recent recordings for the Porsche 911 Cabriolet (2019-) 2DR model are from vehicles with relatively low mileage. Specifically, approximately 63.5% of the vehicles have recorded mileage between 0 and 10,000 miles, and an additional 18.5% fall within the 10,000 to 20,000 miles range. Combining these, over 82% of recent mileage readings are from vehicles with under 20,000 miles, suggesting that most of these cars are relatively new to the road.
There are smaller proportions of vehicles with higher mileage, such as 11.2% between 20,000 and 30,000 miles, and minimal recordings beyond 50,000 miles, with only 0.6% each in the 60,000 to 70,000 and 100,000 to 110,000 mile brackets. This distribution highlights that these high-mileage cars are quite rare among recent recordings, reflecting their likely status as newer, lower-mileage vehicles with most being well-maintained and less heavily used.

vehicle values

The data reflects private sale price fluctuations for a 2019 Porsche 911 Cabriolet (2DR, 3.0T 450 GPF SS EU6 Carrera S PDK Auto8) across various price ranges. Notably, the highest proportion of listings, approximately 9.6%, fall within the £95,000 to £96,000 range, indicating this may be a common asking price. Most price brackets show low percentages (around 0.6% to 2.8%), suggesting a relatively narrow distribution of private sale prices. The data demonstrates variability within a generally tight range, with higher percentages of listings clustered around the £83,000-£86,000 and £99,000-£102,000 brackets, reflecting typical private sale price points for this model. Overall, this distribution indicates that while private listings are spread across a broad price spectrum, most tend to cluster around the mid-£80k to mid-£100k range.

production years

The data shows that the majority of Porsche 911 Cabriolet (2019-) vehicles in our sample were manufactured in 2020, accounting for approximately 54.5%. A significant portion, 29.8%, were produced in 2019, indicating strong initial manufacturing and sales at launch. There is a notably lower percentage from 2021 (3.4%), 2022 (2.8%), and 2023 (5.1%), suggesting fewer recent or newer models in the dataset. Interestingly, around 4.5% of these vehicles are from 2024, which may imply production or pre-registration data extending into the future or data anomalies. Overall, the data highlights a concentration of vehicles from 2019 and 2020, with fewer newer models available.

colour popularity

The data indicates that the most common main paint colours for the Porsche 911 Cabriolet (2019-) model are grey (27.5%) and black (22.5%), making up over half of the vehicles in this sample. Blue is also relatively popular, accounting for nearly 20%, while silver and green each represent around 9–7%. Lighter colours like white and red are less prevalent, each at approximately 6%, and very vibrant colours such as yellow and orange are quite rare, representing just 1.1% and 0.6% respectively. This suggests that buyers of this model tend to prefer classic and darker shades, with bright colours being relatively uncommon.

ownership cycle

The data for the Porsche 911 Cabriolet (2019-) shows that the majority of vehicles have been registered with either one (33.7%) or two (35.4%) keepers, indicating that most owners tend to retain the vehicle for a relatively short to medium period. Interestingly, around 16.9% of the vehicles have had three keepers, suggesting some vehicles change hands more than once. Very few vehicles have had more than three owners, with only 1.7% having six or five keepers, and a small 1.1% with seven keepers. This pattern implies that, overall, these cars are less likely to be multiple-owner vehicles over their lifespan, possibly reflecting owner satisfaction or the nature of ownership cycles for this model.

engine choices

The data indicates that all vehicles of the model 'PORSCHE 911 CABRIOLET (2019-) 2DR CABRIOLET 3.0T 450 GPF SS EU6 CARRERA S PDK AUTO8' in the sample are equipped with a 2.981-litre engine, and exclusively use petrol as their primary fuel type. This consistency suggests a standardized engine configuration and fuel choice across this model variant, reflecting Porsche's focus on a specific performance-oriented setup for this model.












