

Angus MacKenzie
6 Days Ago
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Porsche Australia has increased list pricing across its range, excluding its 911 halo.
Prices for the Macan, Cayenne, Cayman, Boxster, Taycan and Panamera have grown by between $2000 and $16,600, depending on the model and variant. The average increase is around $7000.
A Porsche Australia spokesperson confirmed these new prices went into effect from April 27 this year. All customers with a contract of sale signed before that date and an allocated build slot are guaranteed to have the previous pricing honoured.
Prices for the Macan have climbed by between $2000 and $8300, the Cayenne by between $3000 and $16,600; the Cayman and Boxster range by between $6900 and $14,700; the Taycan by between $3400 and $6800; and the Panamera by between $4300 and $8600.
The price increases are generally proportional, so they are greater on the more expensive, high-end variants than they are at the lower end of each model family.
Two of the models worst hit by this price increase include the 718 Cayman GT4 which has had its before on-road pricing increased by $14,300, and the Cayenne Coupe Turbo GT, up $16,600.
Porsche isn’t alone in raising the before on-road prices on the majority of its models, with supply chain issues and inflation playing driving roles. BMW recently made a range of price increases, as well as Audi and Mercedes-Benz.
Beyond the price hikes, Porsche has a few new cars in the works as well.
There’s a new-generation of the Panamera liftback in the works, an all-electric version of the Macan, a 992.1-generation 911 GT3 RS, a special lightweight version of the 911, a more powerful 718 Boxster Spyder, and an updated Cayenne just to name a few.
Updated 2022 pricing for the Porsche Macan, Cayenne, 718, Taycan and Panamera are as follows:
Porsche Macan
Porsche Cayenne
Porsche 718
Porsche Taycan
Porsche Panamera
All prices exclude on-road costs.
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Jack Quick is an automotive journalist based in Melbourne. Jack studied journalism and photography at Deakin University in Burwood, and previously represented the university in dance nationally. In his spare time, he loves to pump Charli XCX and play a bit of Grand Theft Auto. He’s also the proud owner of a blue, manual 2020 Suzuki Jimny.
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