Quick Answer
You can sell your Porsche through autoweg to 400+ verified Swiss dealers. Porsche vehicles retain 62% of their value after 5 years on average. Most sellers receive 5+ competitive offers within 24 hours. The service is completely free for you.
Time to first offer
24 hours
Competing dealers
400+
Key Takeaways– Porsche
- 62% value retention after 5 years
- CHF 55,200 – CHF 82,800 typical price range
- Good dealer demand
- 5+ offers on average within 24 hours
- 400+ verified Swiss dealers
Based on market data from auto-schweiz.ch and autoweg.ch transactions, January 2026
About Porsche in Switzerland
Porsche is Switzerland's most coveted sports car brand with the best value retention of all premium brands – averaging only 38% depreciation after 5 years. With nearly 6,700 new registrations annually and a loyal fan base, Porsche is the dream car for many Swiss. The 911 is a timeless icon and investment, while the Cayenne and Macan dominate the luxury SUV segment. The electric Taycan is rapidly gaining popularity. Porsche vehicles are especially sought after in affluent regions like Zurich, Geneva, Zug, and Lake Zurich area. Exclusive Manufaktur options and rare GT models can even appreciate in value. The Porsche Centre network ensures first-class service and high dealer acceptance when reselling.
Why sell your Porsche on autoweg?
- Porsche vehicles are in high demand among Swiss dealers
- Over 400 verified dealers bid on your car
- Free service with no hidden fees
- Fast and secure selling process
Porsche Swiss market data
Avg. depreciation
38% / 5 years
Founded
1931
Headquarters
Stuttgart, Deutschland
Popular models
Porsche in the Swiss Market
Regional Demand
Porsche vehicles are particularly popular in German-speaking Switzerland, especially in cantons with alpine terrain where all-wheel drive variants command premium prices. Demand is consistent across Romandie and Ticino for premium models.
Best Time to Sell
Spring (March-May) and early autumn (September-October) typically see the highest demand for Porsche vehicles in Switzerland. Avoid selling during summer holidays and the December-January period when dealer activity is lower.
Features That Add Value
Swiss buyers pay premium prices for all-wheel drive systems, winter packages, and Swiss-delivered vehicles with full service history. Panoramic roofs, premium sound systems, and driver assistance packages also increase resale value.
What Affects Your Porsche's Value
What Increases Value
- Full service history at authorized Porsche dealers
- All-wheel drive variants (4MATIC, xDrive, quattro)
- Low mileage (under 15,000 km/year average)
- Swiss delivery with complete documentation
- Recent major service or new tires
What Decreases Value
- Missing or incomplete service history
- High mileage or commercial use history
- Accident history or visible damage
- Smoking or pet odors in interior
- Non-standard modifications or aftermarket parts
Pro Tip
A pre-sale inspection at an authorized dealer (CHF 150-250) often pays for itself through higher offers, as it gives dealers confidence in the vehicle's condition.
Porsche value trend in Switzerland
Compared to market average
Based on Swiss market data. Individual values may vary.
Sell Porsche models
Select your model for detailed market information
911
992 (2019-heute), 991 (2011-2019)
The Porsche 911 is THE sports car par excellence with an amazing 58% value retention after 5 years – leader among all sports cars. Continuously developed since 1963, it retains its iconic rear boxer engine. The current 992 generation (from 2019) offers up to 650 hp in the Turbo S. GT3 variants with naturally aspirated engines are particularly value-stable and sought after by collectors. In Switzerland, Carrera 4S and Turbo are the most popular variants thanks to all-wheel drive. Sport Chrono Package, PCCB ceramic brakes, and Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur options significantly increase value. The 991 generation (2011-2019) is a popular entry-level 911 with modern technology. Cabriolet and Targa retain their value even better than the Coupe. The 911 is simultaneously a daily driver, race car, and investment.
Macan
95B (2014-heute)
The Porsche Macan is the sportiest compact SUV on the market with 52% value retention after 5 years. As Porsche's best-selling model worldwide, it brings sports car driving dynamics to the SUV segment. The 95B generation (from 2014, facelift 2019) offers up to 440 hp in the Macan GTS. Perfect for Swiss roads with standard all-wheel drive. Sport Chrono Package, 21-inch wheels, and PDLS Plus increase resale value. Air suspension (PASM) is a popular extra for comfort and sport. The new electric Macan (from 2024) revolutionizes the segment with up to 639 hp. Particularly popular in Swiss urban centers like Zurich, Geneva, and Basel. The compact dimensions allow easy parking with a genuine Porsche driving experience.
Cayenne
E3 (2017-heute)
The Porsche Cayenne has proven that a luxury SUV can have genuine sports car genes. With 50% value retention after 5 years, it's a solid store of value. The E3 generation (from 2017) offers up to 680 hp in the Cayenne Turbo GT. As a hybrid (E-Hybrid with 470 hp or Turbo S E-Hybrid with 680 hp), particularly interesting for Swiss buyers due to company car tax benefits. The Coupe offers sportier looks with similar space. Air suspension, PDCC anti-roll stabilization, and rear-axle steering are popular extras for maximum driving pleasure. Particularly sought after in alpine regions like Graubünden and Valais. The third row of seats makes the Cayenne family-suitable. PCCB ceramic brakes and 22-inch wheels increase resale value.
Taycan
J1 (2019-heute)
The Porsche Taycan proves that electric mobility and Porsche performance are not contradictory. With 48% value retention after 5 years, it's one of the most value-stable electric sports cars. The J1 platform (from 2019) offers up to 761 hp in the Turbo S and revolutionary 800-volt architecture for ultra-fast charging. Popular in Switzerland thanks to the dense Porsche Destination Charging network. The Cross Turismo offers more practicality with 1,212-liter cargo space. Performance Battery Plus and rear-axle steering are sought-after extras. The 2024 refresh brings more range (up to 678 km) and even faster charging. Particularly popular in Swiss urban centers with good charging infrastructure. Innoveq displays, Bose sound, and panoramic roof increase resale value.
How to Get the Best Price for Your Porsche
Gather All Documentation
Collect your service book, all invoices, the vehicle registration document, and any warranty certificates. Complete documentation can increase offers by 5-10%.
Present Your Vehicle Well
A clean, well-presented vehicle photographs better and signals good care to dealers. Consider a professional detail (CHF 150-300) for vehicles over CHF 30,000.
Be Honest About Condition
Disclose any known issues upfront. Dealers appreciate transparency and often adjust their offers less than you'd expect for minor issues they can easily fix.
Highlight Premium Features
Make sure to mention all optional equipment in your listing. Swiss buyers value features like heated seats, parking sensors, and navigation systems.
Timing Matters
List your vehicle mid-week (Tuesday-Thursday) for fastest response. Dealers are most active during regular business hours.
