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2024 718 Boxster Style Edition 6-Speed
Who knew these were so rare?

Introduced for the 2023 model year, the 718 Style Edition served as one of Porsche’s final celebrations of the internal combustion Boxster and Cayman before the model line transitions to electric power. Based on the entry-level 718, it focused on distinctive styling rather than additional performance, featuring 20” 718 Spyder wheels in high-gloss black, high-gloss black trim, unique exterior graphics, and an expanded selection of standard equipment. Available in both Boxster and Cayman form, the Style Edition gave buyers one last opportunity to enjoy Porsche’s 2.0-liter flat-four in a well-equipped package.
This 2024 718 Boxster Style Edition 6-Speed came finished in Ruby Star Neo over a Chalk leather interior and showed 15,900 miles. It was optioned with the Sport Chrono and Premium Packages, adding to an already well-equipped special edition. Finished in one of Porsche’s most eye-catching modern colors, the car appeared to be in excellent condition inside and out.
Over the past eighteen months, we’ve seen just two other 718 Boxster Style Editions cross the block. A 965-mile example sold for $78,000 in July of last year, while an 8,490-mile car failed to sell at a final bid of $69,001 in May 2025. Despite showing nearly twice the mileage of that no-sale, our Spotlight Car came surprisingly close, hammering at a final bid of $64,000. It just wasn’t enough to satisfy the seller.
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