1995 Porsche 993 Carrera 4S

€ 118000

Body Coupe
Odometer 118000 kms
Fuel type Petrol
Engine 3600 cc
Transmission Manual
Exterior Color Silver metallic
Interior Color Black
Upholstery Leather
VIN WP0ZZZ99ZTS311098
PORSCHE 993 CARRERA 4S COUPÉ – 1995

Vehicle Identification

Make: Porsche
Model: 993 Carrera 4S Coupé
Year: 1995
Chassis Number: WP0ZZZ99ZTS311098
Engine: M64/21
Displacement: 3,600 cc
Power Output: 210 kW (285 hp)
Odometer: 118,000 km
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior: Grey Leather

Factory Options and Equipment

This Porsche 993 Carrera 4S features an elegant and comfort-oriented specification enhanced by a selection of desirable factory Porsche options.

Porsche Option Codes

139 – Left heated seat (driver)
340 – Right heated seat (passenger)
601 – Litronic xenon headlights
617 – Porsche telephone preparation (OEM telephone system preparation; specification may vary depending on market)
650 – Electric sliding sunroof
686 – Porsche CDR-21 radio
692 – Porsche CD changer
939 – Pleated leather rear seats
982 – Pleated leather front seats

Main Features

Heated front seats for driver and passenger.
Extended leather interior with elegant pleated leather upholstery front and rear.
Litronic xenon headlights, a highly advanced and expensive option during the 1990s.
Electric sunroof.
Porsche CDR-21 audio system with original CD changer.
Original Porsche telephone preparation.
History of the Car

The car was delivered new in Germany in 1995 and immediately imported into Italy, where it was re-registered during the same year.

This represents an interesting historical feature, documenting an almost uninterrupted presence in Italy since the earliest period of the vehicle’s life while retaining its original German-market provenance, a market traditionally regarded as one of Porsche’s most important and demanding.

The Porsche 993 Carrera 4S

Introduced in 1995, the Porsche 993 Carrera 4S is widely regarded as one of the most desirable versions of the entire 993 range, the final generation of the legendary Porsche 911 powered by an air-cooled flat-six engine.

The 993 occupies a unique place in Porsche history as it marks the end of a technical lineage that began with the first 911 in 1963. For many enthusiasts and collectors, the 993 represents the ultimate evolution of the air-cooled era, combining the character of the classic 911 with significantly improved build quality, reliability and driving refinement.

The Carrera 4S adopted the distinctive wide-body shell of the 993 Turbo, inheriting its flared wheel arches, wider track, specific chassis configuration and unmistakable road presence. While retaining the naturally aspirated engine of the Carrera models, the 4S offers an exceptional balance of performance, comfort and everyday usability.

Technical Specifications

The Porsche 993 Carrera 4S is powered by the renowned M64/21 3.6-litre air-cooled flat-six engine, celebrated for its smooth power delivery, durability and unmistakable sound.

Main Specifications

Air-cooled flat-six engine.
Displacement: 3.6 litres.
Maximum power: 285 hp (210 kW).
Permanent all-wheel drive derived from Porsche 959 technology.
Six-speed manual gearbox.
Lightweight multi-link rear suspension (LSA system), introduced with the 993 generation.
Enhanced braking system derived from the Carrera 4.
Turbo-style wide-body bodywork.
The permanent all-wheel-drive system provides excellent traction and stability in all driving conditions while preserving the unmistakable driving characteristics of the Porsche 911.

Rarity and Collectability

Today, the Porsche 993 Carrera 4S is considered one of the most sought-after variants of the entire 993 series.

The combination of:

the last air-cooled 911 generation;
Turbo-look wide body styling;
naturally aspirated M64 engine;
permanent all-wheel drive;
exceptional build quality;
has made the Carrera 4S one of the most desirable modern classic Porsches among collectors worldwide.

Production numbers were relatively limited compared with later generations of the 911, and examples retaining their original specification, factory equipment and documented history are increasingly sought after on the international collector car market.

Conclusion

This 1995 Porsche 993 Carrera 4S Coupé represents a compelling opportunity for Porsche enthusiasts and collectors alike. Its German-market origin, immediate Italian registration, elegant silver exterior with grey leather interior, extensive factory options and status as part of the final air-cooled 911 generation all contribute to its significant historical, technical and collectible appeal.