Porsche 928 - Worldwide Production Numbers

Worldwide Production Numbers

All production numbers are approximates collected from several sources. Porsche hasn't published actual numbers.

Model Model years Numbers made
928 (1, 2 1978-82 17669
928 S (3 1980-83 8315
928 S/S2 (4, 5, 6 1984-86 14347
928 S4 (7 1987-91 15682
928 CS (8 1988-89½ 19
928 SE 1988 42
928 GT (9 1989½-91 2078
928 GTS (10 1992-95 2904
Total 1978-95 61056

1) Count contains 458 1981 and 1084 1982 US "Competition Group" models made.
2) Count contains at least 205 US "Weissach edition" models made in 1982 model year. 205 is official number which might not be correct. There are indications 217 or more were actually made.
3) Count contains 140 ROW "50th Jubilee" models made in 1982 model year.
4) Count contains 2219 so-called S3 US models made in 1985 model year and 877 1986 models made in early part of 1986 model year up to November 1985.
5) Count contains 517 1986 ROW 32-valve S models. Most were Australian and Japanise models. 266 were optional M298/M299 catalytic converter models sold in Germany, Switzerland and Austria.
6) Count contains 2071 so-called S3.5 US models made in later part of 1986 model year starting from November 1985.
7) Count contains 6 Club Sport prototypes made in 1987 model year.
8) Count contains 10 ROW models and 2 US models made in 1988 model year and 7 ROW models made in early part of 1989 model year. Last Club Sport cars were made in early winter 1988/89.
9) Count contains 358 ROW and 109 US model made in 1989 model year, 808 ROW and 142 US made in 1990, 516 ROW and 145 US made in 1991 resulting 1682 ROW and 396 US model made over two and half year time period. GT production started in around February 1989.
10) Count contains 955 1992, 621 1993, 523 1994 and 399 1995 ROW models resulting 2498 cars made. Count contains 88 early VIN 1993, 102 late VIN 1993, 19 + 120 1994 and 77 1995 US models resulting 406 cars made.

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