Statistics

The full statistical picture of 808 registered cars — rarity, pricing, production timing, and every option code.

Production & markets

When the cars were built and where they were delivered.

Markets

Porsche sales division that delivered each car.

Production timeline

Cars built per month, Nov 2017 through Apr 2019.

Production ramp

Cumulative cars built — the classic S-curve, steepest around Oct 2018.

Production records

Firsts, lasts, and the factory's busiest stretches.

First car built
T0071 · Nov 8, 2017
Last car built
T0754 · Apr 29, 2019
Busiest month
Oct 2018 95 cars
Busiest single day
Feb 5, 2019 13 cars

64 cars have no documented production date.

Markets compared

The three markets, side by side. Averages exclude the incomplete records.

United States (PCNA)

Cars
751
Avg options
28
Avg MSRP
$174,634
Top color
GT Silver

Canada (PCL)

Cars
34
Avg options
27.2
Avg MSRP
$149,883
Top color
Chalk

Europe (EU)

Cars
23
Avg options
Avg MSRP
Top color

MSRP

Original sticker prices in USD — base plus options; Canadian and European cars converted from CAD and EUR.

$131,100

Lowest MSRP

$173,620

Median MSRP

$173,518

Average MSRP

$215,920

Highest MSRP

MSRP distribution

How the fleet prices out in $5k bands (USD) — the median sits at $173,620.

MSRP in $1,000s

Average MSRP by model year

Base plus options — what cars actually stickered for, in USD.

  • 2018
    $173,710
  • 2019
    $173,078

Average MSRP by color

Do Paint to Sample buyers spec harder? Average sticker price per exterior.

  • Exterior in Custom Color Non-Metallic
    $187,409
  • Exterior in Custom Color Metallic
    $186,233
  • Chalk
    $173,892
  • Carmine Red
    $172,310
  • Carrara White Metallic
    $170,484
  • Jet Black Metallic
    $170,120
  • Agate Grey Metallic
    $169,252
  • GT Silver Metallic
    $168,803
  • White
    $168,274
  • Black
    $167,629

Market data

What these cars actually change hands for — 206 documented classic.com sales. The latest quarterly median ($329,995) sits 90% above the fleet's median sticker of $173,620.

What they sell for

Quarterly median sale price, with the 25th–75th percentile band.

Line is the quarterly median sale; the shaded band spans the 25th–75th percentile and is hidden where fewer than 3 sales landed in a quarter. USD sales only — 3 EUR-priced sales excluded.

Average sale price by year

Median documented sale, grouped by the year it sold.

  • 2019
    $178,951
  • 2020
    $175,000
  • 2021
    $216,000
  • 2022
    $232,000
  • 2023
    $231,990
  • 2024
    $236,500
  • 2025
    $281,998
  • 2026
    $309,000

Colors & interiors

What the fleet looks like, inside and out.

Color × interior combinations

Which pairings exist and how often — cells are tinted in the car's paint color, stronger means more common within that color. Dots were never built (or never documented).

ExteriorLeather, cloth centersStandard, cloth centersUnknownLeather/Cloth pkgLeather/Cloth, red stitchStd leather/clothTouring leather/fabricTouring leather, contrast
GT Silver10916114743·
Paint to Sample8810·21···
Chalk614414652·
Unknown19·58·····
Black30151625·1
Agate Grey394363···
Jet Black432321·11
White26123232··
Carrara White281·42·2·
Paint to Sample Metallic303······
Carmine Red112214···
Guards Red1231·22··
Graphite Blue5·1522··
Miami Blue121······
Sapphire Blue33·212··
Racing Yellow52·1····
Rhodium Silver1111····
Lava Orange11·1····

Options

How the cars were specced — take rates, rarity, and one-of-one builds.

Options per car

How heavily cars were optioned — average 27.7, from 2 to 58 codes.

One-of-one specs

How individual each car's exact color, interior, and option set is — among fully documented cars.

709

true one-of-one cars

710

distinct specs in 711 documented cars

2

cars share the most-cloned spec

The most common build: Jet Black · 16 options 2 identical cars.

The sub-1% club

13 options that fewer than 1% of documented cars carry.

Option take rates

All 131 option codes ranked by how many of the 808 cars carry them. Click any row to see the matching cars.