Let’s put that into perspective. Andorra covers about 181 square miles, with a population of just around 82,000. Yet despite its modest size, Porsche managed to sell 83 units of the iconic 911 series within this small territory. That makes the 911 not just a luxury car on the streets but the outright bestseller.
It’s a flash of the extraordinary wealth flowing through this mountain microstate. Andorra is known for its affluent residents and visitors, drawn both by stunning alpine scenery and a favourable tax regime. When demand skews so heavily towards a premium, high-performance sports car, it tells a story about the market and its buyers.
Elsewhere in the world, different countries had wildly varying best sellers, often reflecting local culture, roads, economy, and automaker presence. But for Andorra, the 911’s top spot highlights the grip of luxury cars in an ultra-exclusive market.
Next time you see a Porsche 911 roaring through the Alps, remember it might just be the hottest-selling car in a country smaller than some cities.