The designation of “993” was the company's internal name for the version of the Porsche 911 model manufactured and sold between late 1993 and 1998. Like previous and future generations of the Porsche 911, there were several variants of the car manufactured, varying in body style, drivetrains and included equipment. The external design of the Porsche 993, penned by Englishman Toni Hatter, retained the basic bodyshell design basics of the 964 and other earlier 911 models, but with revised external panels, with much more flared wheel arches and a smoother front and rear bumper design, teardrop mirrors, but keeping the doors and roof panels.
This example is seen in silver with a black interior and is powered by the famous Porsche flat six-cylinder engine that measures 3.6-liters with 282 horsepower which runs through a tiptronic transmission. Options include air conditioning, factory alloys, sport mirrors; power sunroof, windows, steering and four-wheel disc brakes. This original car is exciting in both appearance and performance; after all, it is a Porsche.