- Porsche has increased prices on 2026 models between 2.3% and 3.6%
- It’s the second Porsche price hike in four months
Buying a Porsche keeps getting more expensive. The automaker just announced its second across-the-board price increase this year.
The first round was expected. The automaker simply hiked prices with a new model year, as most automakers do every year to account for inflation.
However, the second is not part of a regular schedule. A company spokesperson told Road & Track, “We keep a regular watch on market conditions, absorbing costs where we can and making adjustments only when it’s absolutely necessary to do so. Recently, an adjustment of between 2.3 and 3.6% was determined to be required. This is a routine step that is being communicated to our dealers and to affected customers.”
The company did not explicitly blame new car tariffs. But Porsche builds 100% of its cars in its native Germany, subjecting all of them to new 25% tariffs on imported cars.
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After the pricing update, the least expensive 2026 Porsche model in the United States remains the Macan compact SUV, which now starts at $66,950, including the delivery fee.
The Porsche 911 of your dreams? That will now set you back at least $134,650.