The 2005 Porsche 911 is a part of the high-performance ‘911’ series typified by Porsche’s race-winning innovation combined with everyday usability. This model, falling under the 996 generation, comes in different variants such as Carrera, Carrera S, and the Turbo. It comes with two flat-six engine options: a 3.6-liter generating 325-horsepower and a 3.8-liter that gives out 355-horsepower, both paired with a 6-speed manual or 5-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission. The enthusiast-oriented GT3 variant, which boasts a 380-horsepower engine, also graces the lineup. The vehicle's quintessential rear-wheel-drive layout maintains the traditional 911 driving experience, although certain models offer an all-wheel drivetrain, such as the Carrera 4 and Turbo. Known for its impressive safety with features such as Porsche Stability Management and a series of airbags, it also features a high-end infotainment system with satellite navigation. For 2005, Porsche introduced several key updates like new headlight design and a major engine upgrade in the Carrera variants.