Would you pay €209,500 for a 2014 Porsche 911? We would – if we had the dosh, that is – because the 911 we’re talking about here is not an ordinary one, but the very rare, very awesome Porsche 911 50th Anniversary Edition. One of these bad boys have just become available for sale at Hoefnagels dealership in the Netherlands.
Based on a 991 Carrera S 3.8 liter, this Porsche 911 50th Anniversary is a PDK model with Sport Chrono and all the other desirable options Power Kit (430 hp), Sport Chrono, PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Management), Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS) with bi-xenon headlights and dynamic cornering lights, and Exclusive interior. It also has just 2,600 on the clock which means it is practically brand-new. Suddenly that price tag doesn’t seem too frightening.
What really sets a Porsche 911 50th Anniversary Edition apart, however, is the special visual features the car comes with. The main exclusive features of this model include 20-inch Fuchs wheels, chrome trim strips on the front air inlets, fins of the engine compartment grille and the panel between the rear lights, “911 50” badges and interior embroidery, “Pepita” tartan design leather seats harking back to the 1960s, and gear shifter and decorative panels on the dashboard, doors and center console in brushed aluminum.