The Porsche 918 Spyder now has around 2000 expressions of interest. Last we heard the count was at 900 or so, just 100 short of the minimum number Porsche required to build the hybrid brute; offering a 500bhp 3.4 litre V8 and a 230bhp electric motor.
Now that it looks more likely than not that the 918 Spyder will go into full production, speculation has centred around its pricing. How does €500,000 sound? That’s almost three quarters of a million dollars in Aussie notes. Supposedly that figure comes direct from people with intimate knowledge of the 918 Spyder program. If the rumours are right, that would make the 918 the most expensive car sold by the Stuttgart company.
I’ll take two, thanks.
[Source: Bloomberg]
8 replies on “918 Spyder set to become most expensive Porsche ever”
As usual I think RHD market will miss out. Can’t afford it anyway haha.
Not to mention can we drive it on our roads,so many of these “supercars ” we cant here in Australia.
Dont forget your ticket in lotto this week Way…then again ,is this what you would spend 3/4 of a mill on ?
What about the Carerra GT as the most expensive Porsche ever?
“Supposedly that figure comes direct from people with intimate knowledge of the 918 Spyder program.”
You mean Wayne?
@Greg, the Carrera GT was about €50K less, or around €450K.
And, no it’s not Wayne, although he does sometimes come up with some good info.
I’d take a Gen 2 GT3 3.8 any day…umm but can’t afford that either 🙁
Cat, get one!
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