Porsche 911 Dakar – The Off-Road 911
The Porsche 911 Dakar is a rally-inspired, all-terrain 911 limited to 2,500 units. 473 hp, raised suspension, all-wheel drive, and Pirelli all-terrain tires. Full specs and history.
Read MoreThe Porsche 911 Dakar is a rally-inspired, all-terrain 911 limited to 2,500 units. 473 hp, raised suspension, all-wheel drive, and Pirelli all-terrain tires. Full specs and history.
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