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2012 911 Turbo S Cabriolet Edition 918 Spyder
It’s either a new market for 911 Turbo S Edition 918 Spyders, or someone got their currency conversion wrong.

The 911 Turbo S Edition 918 Spyder was a special version of the 997 Turbo S offered exclusively to customers who had ordered a Porsche 918 Spyder, giving them a companion car while waiting for their hypercar’s delivery. Although mechanically identical to the standard Turbo S, it stood out with distinctive Acid Green accents on the badging, brake calipers, and door mirrors, a theme carried into the interior with matching stitching, instrument dials, illuminated sill plates, and PCM screen highlights. Each car also carried a dashboard plaque bearing the same number as its owner’s 918 Spyder. Available in both Coupe and Cabriolet form, Porsche originally planned to build 918 examples, but only around 146 customers opted for the package, making it one of the rarer special editions of the 997 generation.
This 2012 Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet Edition 918 Spyder is a Canadian-market example showing just 13k kilometers (~8k miles). Finished in Silver, it features the signature Acid Green accents unique to the Edition 918 Spyder, including badging and trim details. Modifications include an aftermarket SharkWerks center muffler bypass and a set of HRE 19″ center-lock wheels, which add a more aggressive appearance and soundtrack. With low mileage and subtle upgrades, it remains a rare and desirable counterpart to the 918 Spyder itself.
With only 146 examples produced, comps for the 918 Spyder Turbo S are tough to come by. The last one to hit the auction block was a 4,000-mile example that sold for $140,000 back in February 2024. Before that, a handful of cars traded between $130,000 and $180,000 over the years, with that $180,000 sale being a 260-mile Black example back in 2017. With all that in mind, I didn’t see this coming—our Spotlight car sold for an impressive $230,000. 😳
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