Porsche 911 S/T Heritage Edition Draws Strong Bids at Auction

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Porsche 911 S/T Heritage Edition Draws Strong Bids at Auction

A limited-production Porsche 911 S/T Heritage Edition is commanding significant attention at auction, with bidding already far exceeding its original price as collectors pursue one of the brand’s most celebrated recent releases.

The model, introduced in 2023 to mark the 60th anniversary of the Porsche 911, blends performance-focused engineering with heritage-inspired design. While not the rarest modern supercar, with 1,963 units produced, the S/T Heritage Edition remains highly sought after due to its unique combination of features and its connection to Porsche’s legacy.

The example currently listed is a 2024 model and one of the later units built, identified as number 1,421. It is finished in white with a black and Classic Cognac interior and includes the optional Heritage design package. This package enhances the car with distinctive elements such as a historic Porsche crest, gold exterior badging, and additional leather trim throughout the cabin. The original owner opted against adding racing graphics, giving the vehicle a more understated appearance.

Performance remains a key part of the model’s appeal. The S/T Heritage Edition is powered by a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six engine producing 518 horsepower and 343 lb-ft of torque. Power is delivered exclusively to the rear wheels through a six-speed manual transmission, emphasizing driver engagement. With its lightweight construction, the car accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds and reaches a top speed of 186 mph.

This particular vehicle has been driven just 242 miles and includes a clean vehicle history report, factors that contribute to its strong market interest. Low mileage and well-preserved condition are often critical in determining value among collectors.

With several days remaining in the auction, bidding has already surpassed $526,000, well above the model’s original price of around $300,000. The surge highlights continued demand for limited-run, driver-focused sports cars, particularly those that combine modern performance with heritage styling and manual transmissions.

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