Free Porsche VIN Decoder & Lookup

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Additional Vehicle Info
Most Recent Recalls
Most Recent Complaints
*NOT specific to this particular vehicle. Submitted by other owners of this model.
Source: official gov. database of complaints

What is a VIN Number?

Each motor vehicle has a unique identifier called the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), assigned at manufacture. This 17-character alphanumeric code, excluding Q, I, and O to prevent confusion with 0 and 1, offers detailed information about the vehicle's manufacturer, model, year, and production site in an unbroken sequence. Using Driving-tests.org is the easiest way to use a VIN decoder, it pulls straight from government data, and it's free to use. For Porsche vehicles, this includes models like the 911, 944, Cayenne, and classic Porsche models. Each segment of the VIN conveys specific information about the vehicle, including the make, model, year, and serial number. This code, found on the vehicle's chassis or documents, is vital for registration, insurance, and tracking the vehicle's history.

How many characters:
17 (digits and capital letters)
Where to find:
Dashboard on the driver's side
First digit stands for:
Country of manufacturer

How to Find It

Finding your Porsche's VIN is straightforward. Here's where to look:

  • Passenger Cars: Check the front of the dashboard on the driver's side. View it from outside the vehicle through the windshield. Also, inspect the driver's side door pillar—open the door to find the VIN where the door latches.

If you're unable to locate the VIN on your Porsche vehicle, it can also be found on:

  • Your vehicle's title documents.
  • Liability insurance documents.

How to Check a Specific Number

Enter your Porsche's 17-character Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) in the field above to look up and receive an instant report on its manufacturer, brand, make and model, body style, engine size, assembly plant, and model year. The information is provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) from the data submitted by the manufacturers to NHTSA. The VIN Decoder lookup is intended for use with Porsche vehicles manufactured since 1981. Whether you own a 911, 944, Cayenne, or a classic Porsche model, this tool is the best way to get a detailed build sheet or chart specific to your vehicle. If your Porsche was made before 1981, the VIN may be a shorter sequence of characters.

How to Read the Different Components

Curious about what each character in your Porsche's VIN stands for? Here's a breakdown:

How to decode a Vehicle Identification (VIN) number

Model Year Character Codes

The table below shows the model year character codes used in Porsche VINs. These codes help you determine the exact year of manufacture for your vehicle.

  • Example: A Porsche 911 with a VIN of WP0AA299XYS623456 has a model year character of "Y," indicating it was manufactured in 2000.
  • Example: A Porsche Cayenne with a VIN of WP1AB29P73LA12345 has a model year character of "3," indicating it was manufactured in 2003.
Brand Code Year Code Year Code Year Code Year
Porsche A 1980 L 1990 Y 2000 A 2010
Porsche B 1981 M 1991 1 2001 B 2011
Porsche C 1982 N 1992 2 2002 C 2012
Porsche D 1983 P 1993 3 2003 D 2013
Porsche E 1984 R 1994 4 2004 E 2014
Porsche F 1985 S 1995 5 2005 F 2015
Porsche G 1986 T 1996 6 2006 G 2016
Porsche H 1987 V 1997 7 2007 H 2017
Porsche J 1988 W 1998 8 2008 J 2018
Porsche K 1989 X 1999 9 2009 K 2019

World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI)

This table lists the World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI) codes for Porsche vehicles, allowing you to trace their country of origin. Each WMI offers insights into the vehicle's production location, helping to authenticate and understand your Porsche's heritage.

Brand-Specific WMIs:

  • WP0 = Germany
  • WP1 = Germany

Historical Context:

Porsche, a brand synonymous with German engineering excellence, has its roots deeply embedded in Germany. The majority of its production has been concentrated in Stuttgart, Germany, since its inception.

Production Volume:

While the core of Porsche's production remains in Germany, the brand also has significant manufacturing footprints in other parts of Europe to meet global demand.

Trivia:

  • The Porsche 911, one of the most iconic sports cars in history, has been produced in Stuttgart, Germany, since 1963.
  • Porsche's Cayenne model is primarily manufactured in Leipzig, Germany.
WMI Region Notes
A-H Africa AA-AH = South Africa
J-R Asia
  • J = Japan
  • KL-KR = South Korea
  • L = China
  • MA-ME = India
  • MF-MK = Indonesia
  • ML-MR = Thailand
  • MS = Myanmar
  • PA-PE = Philippines
  • PL-PR = Malaysia
  • RF-RG = Taiwan
S-Z Europe
  • SA-SM = United Kingdom
  • SN-ST, W = Germany
  • SU-SZ = Poland
  • TA-TH = Switzerland
  • TJ-TP = Czech Republic
  • TR-TV = Hungary
  • TW = Portugal
  • VA-VE = Austria
  • VF-VR = France
  • VS-VW = Spain
  • VX-V2 = Yugoslavia
  • XL-XM = The Netherlands
  • XS-XW = USSR
  • X3-X0 = Russia
  • YA-YE = Belgium
  • YF-YK = Finland
  • YS-YW = Sweden
  • ZA-ZR = Italy
1-5 North America
  • 1, 4, 5 = United States
  • 2 = Canada
  • 3 = Mexico
6-7 Oceania
  • 6A-6W = Australia
  • 7A-7E = New Zealand
8-0 South America
  • 8A-8E = Argentina
  • 8F-8J = Chile
  • 8X-82 = Venezuela
  • 9A-9E, 93-99 = Brazil
  • 9F-9J = Colombia

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