2021 CIRRUS SR22-G6 TURBO

2021 CIRRUS SR22-G6 TURBO for sale
$839,500
Year
2021
Make
Cirrus
Model
SR22-G6 TURBO
Total Time
480 hr
Location
Saint Louis, MO
Seller
Lone Mountain Aircraft
Source
controller.com
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Performance & Capacity

Seats
5
Cruise
183 kts
Max Speed
183 kts
Range
1,049 nm
Ceiling
17,500 ft
Useful Load
1,183 lbs
Fuel
92.0 gal
Burn
13.5 gph
Engines
1 · Piston
Power
310 hp
MTOW
3,600 lbs
ICAO Type
SR22

Manufacturer-published specs for the Cirrus SR22-G6 TURBO model. Actual aircraft may vary by configuration / modifications.

Operating Cost (est.)

Hourly Variable
$180
Annual Fixed
$25,000
Engine Overhaul
$36,000
TBO
2,000 hrs

AeroGurus estimates based on industry averages for the Cirrus SR22-G6 TURBO. Actual costs vary by location, usage, maintenance history, and configuration.

Market price band

Cirrus SR22-G6 TURBO typical: $99,000 – $3,299,900 median $269,000 across 282 active listings

This listing at $839,500 is 212% above median.

Description

Lone Mountain Aircraft is pleased to bring to market N121DA, a beautiful and fully loaded 2021 SR22T G6 with a striking Carbon Appearance package with Athens Blue over Sterling Silver! On the inside you will find a comfortable interior in the Slate Grey color scheme complete with built-in Oxygen, Air Conditioning and all the avionics options available including Cirrus Global Connect and Cirrus IQ! Fly with confidence as the aircraft is still under factory warranty till September 2026!! Call us today to receive the 100+ High-Res photos, Condition Video and scanned logbooks we have available.

About the Cirrus SR22-G6 TURBO

The Cirrus SR22 has been the best-selling piston aircraft in the world for nearly two decades. A five-seat, all-composite single powered by a 310 hp Continental IO-550, it cruises around 183 knots and carries the CAPS whole-airframe parachute as standard. Since its 2001 launch the SR22 has evolved through seven generations (G1 to the current G7), each adding capability — more fuel, higher gross weight, and successive Cirrus Perspective glass-cockpit upgrades. It remains the default choice for owner-flown personal travel.

Produced 2001. Total produced: 7,000.