Keep Tabs On Your 911 Order With Porsche’s ‘Track Your Dream’ Service

Eager to get your new Porsche 911? Tired of wondering if it’s on route to a nearby U.S. dealership, or simply stuck in some port waiting on paperwork? Try the carmaker’s new Track Your Dream digital service.

Through Porsche Track Your Dream, you can now follow your car’s journey (as long as it’s a 911-series model) from production in Germany, across the Atlantic, and then finally to its final destination at your dealership.

Once your order is placed, you will receive a unique link which will take you to a dedicated online platform, letting you track the car through 14 milestone events. These include order creation, freeze point for vehicle changes, production updates, vessel departure from Germany, port entry into the U.S., dealership arrival and more.

You will also see a countdown showing you the progress in both miles and days, while background information for each milestone is available too.

“Buying a Porsche is a special moment, and one that should be as personal as possible, recognizing that placing the order and awaiting its delivery is part of the experience as anticipation builds,” said Porsche North America president and CEO Klaus Zellmer.

“Porsche Track Your Dream allows our customers to trace every key stage of their new car as it leaves our home in Germany. This service gives future owners a convenient way of staying up to date before they see their car for the first time here in the U.S.”

Porsche Track Your Dream is integrated with the My Porsche web portal, where you can also access ownership aspects such as service scheduling, financing and Porsche Connect functions.

While this new digital service is only available for customer-ordered 911 sports cars at the moment, future plans include enrollment of the all-electric Taycan too.

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