Porsche 992.2 Carrera 4 GTS Cabrio 2025
Open-top mountain passes with all-weather grip
- 2025
- Seats: 4
The 992.2 Carrera 4 GTS Cabrio sits at the point where a 911 stops being just quick and starts being genuinely versatile. The all-wheel-drive layout is the detail that matters most here: it turns the GTS from a car you drive carefully into one you can lean on, whether the road ahead is a dry mountain pass or a stretch of weather nobody planned for. With the roof down, the cabin stays composed at speed rather than turbulent, which is what separates a real touring convertible from one that only performs well in photographs. We carry this GTS in two 2025 specifications, both prepared to the same mechanical standard but distinct enough in trim to suit different tastes — one better suited to a lower, more aggressive stance, the other slightly more restrained for daily visibility. Either car works equally well for a single spirited day out or a multi-day route stitched together across regions, since the Carrera 4's traction advantage doesn't ask for compromise on longer legs the way rear-drive variants sometimes do. Rates start at €750 per day, with handover arranged around your itinerary rather than a fixed collection point, so the car is ready wherever the first mile of the route actually begins. For anyone deciding between the drama of a Spider and the discipline of a coupe, this GTS Cabrio is the argument for not choosing: full open-air feel, backed by a chassis that isn't fazed by conditions changing underneath it.
Open-top mountain passes with all-weather grip
Top down, all-wheel grip, open roads await