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2021 911 Targa 4S Heritage Design Edition 7-Speed
With only 12 miles, this Heritage Design Edition had some potential

The 911 Targa 4S Heritage Design Edition was the first model to debut Porsche’s Heritage Design Strategy, which brings period-correct design elements from the 1950s through the 1980s into the modern 992 generation. Limited to just 992 cars, it features exclusive Cherry Metallic paintwork (along with four other available colors), gold logos, and white livery with spear-shaped graphics on the front fenders as a nod to early Porsche motorsports. Inside, the two-tone leather interior pairs Bordeaux Red or Black leather with Atacama Beige club leather, while corduroy seat and door inserts revive a material used in the 356. Green-illuminated gauges, a perforated microfiber headliner, and an individually numbered metal dashboard badge further highlight the model’s vintage-inspired aesthetic.
This 2021 911 Targa 4S Heritage Design Edition 7-Speed came finished in the special colorway of Cherry Metallic with White spears and meatballs over the Atacama Beige and Bordeaux Red interior. It showed just 12 miles on the odometer and came optioned from the factory with Rear Axle Steering, Front Axle Lift, Extra Leather, Adaptive Sport Seats Plus, and more for an original MSRP of $205,630.
Over the past twelve months, Heritage Design Targas have averaged $214,692 with a low of $170,000 and a high of $247,778 for a similarly specced car with 405 miles. Given the mileage on this one, one would have expected a new high, but it sold at a final bid of $230,000. Within estimates, but on the lower side.
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