*The content written here is about the United States, so it is not about the prices of Porsches sold in Japan.
Prices have already increased twice since 2025
Due to trade tariffs imposed under the Trump administration, the prices of Porsches sold in the United States have been rising steadily, with prices already increasing twice this year.
And it turns out that prices will go up again next month.
US dealers will be notified of the next price increase on December 10, 2025, and Porsche says, "The price increase will not affect all models, but most, with increases ranging from 1.2 to 2.91 TP1T depending on the model."

At this point, it's unclear which models will see significant price increases for the 2026 Porsche in the US and which will see no price increases at all.
What is clear at this point is that if you want to maintain the current price, you must receive your new car by January 5, 2026.
...That's pretty tough, isn't it?
At the very least, unless you have already placed your order quite some time ago and the car can be delivered by January 5th, you won't be able to make the decision to "Oh, so the price might change? Well, maybe I'll pick it up before January 5th."
Porsche had already hinted at a price revision when it announced its third-quarter financial results in late October, but even if you acted quickly in late October, thinking, "If the price might go up, I'll buy it now!", you still don't know if you'll be able to get a slot for the model you want right away, and even if you buy it right away, it's unclear whether you'll be able to make it in time for delivery before January 5th.
Of course, if the same new car is already available at your local dealer, you may be able to purchase it now and still be able to have it delivered by January 5th, so if you're eyeing such a car, it would be best to act quickly.

Still, Porsche sales in the US have increased by 5.61 TP1T so far this year
The first Porsche price increase in the US took place in late March 2025, followed by a second increase in July 2025. These price increases are expected to increase the price of some models, including the 911 Turbo S, by up to $8,300.
However, Porsche sales and demand in the US appear to be stable, with sales increasing by 5.61 TP1T so far this year, even with these price increases.
It's unclear what the sales situation will be after the next price increase, but even if prices go up, will people still think, "I should buy it while I can?"
At this time in Japan, no information has been released about future prices, but it seems that various adjustments are being made globally as well, so it's unclear what will happen.
Source:(Official) Porsche Keeps Making Customers Pay For Trump's Tariffs
