The Porsche 911 (964) 3.3 Turbo. A name that’s a mouthful, but entirely justified. Even Porsche understood that the longer the badge, the higher the stakes. The Turbo was famously marketed as: “An expensive sports car, or a very reasonable race car.” And that’s exactly what it is.
This is a machine with more racing DNA than most drivers can comfortably handle. Nicknamed the “widowmaker,” it delivers an unfiltered, visceral driving experience. With nearly all its weight over the rear axle, 320 Stuttgart-bred horsepower, a brutally large turbo, and minimal electronic interference, this is a car that demands respect — and rewards skill. Two hands on the wheel, always.
So, is the Turbo truly that special? In short: absolutely.
Compared to a standard 964, the Turbo is all presence — wider hips, a more muscular stance, sitting lower on the road, and those signature twin exhausts releasing all that forced induction fury. It feels like the purest interpretation of what the 911 was always meant to be — as if this came first, and the “regular” 911 followed.
Side by side, the comparison is almost unfair.
This particular example comes from a distinguished Porsche collection and presents in exceptional, near-new condition. The black leather interior retains its original matte finish, the paintwork is deep and immaculately maintained, and even the factory radio delivered new in land of de rising sun. Remains as a piece of authentic Porsche heritage. With just 107,000 kilometers, it has kept drivers alert and engaged every step of the way.
Now, it’s ready for its next custodian.