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Argus estimator Porsche in Morocco

Get a free valuation for a used Porsche on the Moroccan market. Median quote, p25–p75 range, adjusted to year and mileage — no signup, no email required.

Porsche models covered

9 models covered by our valuation

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Our methodology for Porsche

For every Porsche model, we start from the official new price published by the Moroccan importer, then apply a depreciation curve calibrated against the European and Moroccan markets — 80% at 1 year, 70% at 2 years, 62% at 3 years, down to 22% at 10 years. The result is then adjusted by declared mileage (progressive penalty per 10,000 km band).

We show the median (price expected on a standard-condition vehicle) and the p25–p75 range: p25 = what a buyer would pay on a high-mileage or average-condition vehicle, p75 = what we see on first-owner vehicles with a complete service history. You get an honest range, not a single number you could overpay or undersell on.

Porsche on the Moroccan used-car market

Founded in 1931 in Stuttgart by Ferdinand Porsche, the brand has become the global benchmark for sports motoring and sporty sedan-coupes, before broadening into luxury electric (Taycan, 2019) and premium SUVs (Cayenne since 2002, Macan since 2014). Part of the Volkswagen Group since 2009 then separately listed since 2022, Porsche retains exceptional technical and brand autonomy. In Morocco, the brand is distributed by Smeia (Société Marocaine d'Importation Automobile) — which also handles BMW, Mini and Rolls-Royce — via the official dealer Porsche Centre Casablanca (Avenue Hassan II) with extensions in Rabat and Marrakech. The Moroccan lineup covers the 911 (absolute icon, seven generations since 1963), the 718 Cayman and 718 Boxster sports coupes, the Macan compact SUV (volume best-seller), the full-size Cayenne SUV (Coupé included), the Panamera fastback sedan, and the fully-electric Taycan sedan (including Sport Turismo and Cross Turismo). Porsche delivers the best resale value of any premium brand in Morocco: a 911 or Cayenne typically loses 25-30% of its value over 3 years vs 40-50% for German rivals — a decisive argument for premium VTC clientele, executives and investors. Moroccan pricing: from around 800,000 MAD for a Macan, over 1.5 million for a 911 Carrera, over 2.5 million for a Taycan Turbo.