A unique chapter in the history of the Porsche 911.
Throughout the years, various police forces — most notably in Germany — used the 911 for high-speed patrol and motorway enforcement.
Combining performance with authority, these cars became some of the most distinctive service vehicles ever produced.
1950s–1960s — 356 Patrol Cars
Lightweight Patrol
During the 1950s and early 1960s, the Porsche 356 was occasionally used as a patrol car by police forces, particularly in Germany.
Its lightweight construction and agile handling made it well suited for both urban and rural environments.
Though never widely adopted, the 356 proved that performance and practicality could go hand in hand — even in early police service.
1970s–1980s — 911 Autobahn Units
High-Speed Enforcement
During the 1970s and 1980s, the Porsche 911 was used by the German Autobahn police for high-speed pursuit and traffic control.
Models such as the 911 Targa offered both visibility and performance, making them ideal for motorway duties.
A rare combination of sports car and service vehicle.
1990s–2010s — Modern 911 Variants
Performance Meets Practicality
As technology evolved, newer generations of the 911 continued to appear in police service.
These cars showcased how performance and modern equipment could be combined for official use.
A continuation of an already unique concept.














