Porsche 911 992 Carrera Turbo S Cabrio — Marbella
Few convertibles communicate their engineering intent as directly as the 911 992 Carrera Turbo S Cabrio. Lower the roof, select the drive mode, and the flat-six twin-turbo answers with an authority that makes every other open-top car feel like it's narrating someone else's story. This is a driver's machine that happens to let the Andalucian sun in. The 2026 model available through Marbella Super Car Rental starts from €1,200 per day — a single variant kept in sharp condition and delivered where you need it: Málaga Airport after your flight lands, the entrance of Puente Romano before dinner, or the security gate at La Zagaleta if you're based in the hills above Benahavís. The handover is straightforward and discreet, designed to respect both your schedule and the car. Where this Porsche earns its keep on the Costa del Sol is along the A-369 toward Ronda. That road climbs roughly 100 kilometres through the Serranía, tightening into sequences of switchbacks where the Turbo S's all-wheel-drive traction and rear-axle steering prove their worth. Roof down, you hear the engine note bounce off limestone walls. Roof up, you're sealed in a cabin quiet enough for a phone call between meetings. Either way, the car feels planted and precise — a wide-body 911 that shrinks around you the moment the road narrows. Closer to Marbella, the convertible suits the slower rhythm of the Golden Mile's hotel-lined boulevard or the short evening run through Nueva Andalucía toward Puerto Banús. At six kilometres and a pace dictated by traffic rather than horsepower, this stretch is about presence and comfort, and the Turbo S Cabrio delivers both without effort. If you're attending polo at Sotogrande or hosting clients at a corporate fixture along the coast, the 911 strikes a useful balance: serious enough to signal intent, compact enough to park without a production. It is not a seven-seat SUV and makes no pretence of being one — this is a two-plus-two at best, built for a couple or a solo driver who values mechanical connection over passenger capacity. Booking ahead is practical advice, particularly between June and September when Marbella's peak season compresses availability across the premium fleet. Spring and October offer quieter roads and arguably better driving weather — the kind of mild, clear days where an open-top Porsche along the mountain roads feels like exactly the right decision.
Porsche 911 992 Carrera Turbo S Cabrio