2015 Porsche 918 Spyder Weissach

Along came a Spyder... and crushed the past week's totals in one swoop

The Porsche 918 Spyder, unveiled in production form in 2013, represents Porsche’s first foray into hybrid hypercar territory and remains one of the most advanced road cars the company has ever built. Powered by a mid-mounted 4.6-liter naturally aspirated V8 paired with two electric motors, the 918 produces a combined 887 horsepower and 940 lb-ft of torque, enabling 0–60 mph in just ~2.5 seconds. Its carbon fiber monocoque, active aerodynamics, and sophisticated all-wheel-drive system contributed to its Nürburgring lap time of under 7 minutes—an astonishing benchmark at the time. Limited to 918 units worldwide, the 918 Spyder showcased Porsche’s ability to blend cutting-edge hybrid technology with uncompromising performance and traditional driving dynamics.

This 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder is car #732 and is equipped with the desirable Weissach Package—an $84k option that reduced weight and added aerodynamic refinements including exposed carbon-fiber roof panels, mirrors, and windshield frame. Delivered new through Porsche Littleton in Colorado and showing just 180 miles, it’s finished in Paint-to-Sample Oryx White over a Custom Tailored Mocha Brown leather interior with silver accents. Additional features included a Front-Axle Lift system, Electric Comfort Heating, and Carbon Floor Mats. Offered with minimal mileage and extensive documentation, this example represents one of the lowest-mile Weissach Package 918s we’ve seen and in a color combination that is bar-none one of the best.

Over the last twelve months we’ve seen a total of nine 918 Spyder cross the block with an average of $2.3m between them and a high of $2,690,000* for a 170-mile example finished in GT Silver Metallic over Garnet Red leather. Based on that car and another low mileage example that sold for a bit less, estimates for this one fell in the $2.5-2.7m range. But that color pushed bidding on our Spotlight car to a new twelve-month high of $2.9m, a price that I’m sure will look cheap in the years to come. Congrats to the new owner.

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