The 2003 Porsche 911, part of the model's 996 generation, is a symbol of sport luxury. Equipped with a 3.6-liter flat-6 engine, it delivers up to 315 hp in its base Carrera form, but the range-topping Turbo variant brings that up to a stunning 415 hp. The 911 offers an engaging 6-speed manual transmission, as well as a 5-speed automatic. Most models are rear-wheel-drive, though all-wheel-drive is available on select variants. The lineup encompasses several trims, including the Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa, Turbo, and GT2. Some tech features include a capable infotainment system and keyless entry. Emergency braking does not come standard, reflecting the safety norms of the time. The 2003 year saw a significant interior update for enhanced elegance and convenience.