The 718 Boxster Spyder debuted as the open-top variant of the outgoing Cayman GT4, pairing a vintage Porsche-inspired roadster design with GT3-derived components and a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six engine shared with its fixed-roof counterpart. This 2023 example is finished in the Paint to Sample color of Gold Bronze Metallic over a Black leather and Race-Tex interior. It was further configured with a 7-speed PDK transmission, ceramic brakes, wheels painted Satin Black, full carbon fiber bucket seats, carbon fiber and Racing Yellow interior accents, the BOSE Surround Sound System, dual-zone automatic climate control, and much more. Showing approximately 1k miles on the odometer, this Spyder is now being offered for auction by its seller out of Oregon.
Compared to the standard 718 Boxster, the Spyder features a more aggressive front fascia and rear diffuser shared with the Cayman GT4 as well as a larger ducktail rear spoiler and a double-hump rear decklid that conceals the retractable convertible top. This example was ordered in Gold Bronze Metallic from Porsche’s Paint to Sample collection. Equipment includes a black convertible top, side air intakes, dual exhaust outlets, and 20” GT4 wheels selected in Satin Black. Other options include yellow ceramic brake calipers, wheel locking bolts, power-folding side mirrors, and an Exclusive Design fuel cap. Detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
The cabin sports Black leather and Race-Tex upholstery complemented by carbon fiber trim, Racing Yellow instrument dials, Racing Yellow seatbelts, and a Porsche-crested storage compartment lid in Race-Tex. Additional options include full carbon fiber bucket seats, a heated multifunction steering wheel, pedals and footrest in aluminum, a fire extinguisher, dual-zone automatic climate control, the Light Design Package, the BOSE Surround Sound System, and auto-dimming mirrors with an integrated rain sensor.
A naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six engine delivers up to 414 HP and 309 lb-ft of torque to the rear wheels by way of a 7-speed dual-clutch PDK transmission. The Boxster Spyder accelerates from 0-60 MPH in less than 4 seconds to a top speed of 189 MPH. A track-tuned and lowered version of Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) comes standard as well as a Sport Exhaust System, while front suspension is derived from the 911 GT3. This example was also selected with Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB), offering advanced stopping power.
This sale will include a clean title.
Comments (24)
Bid in the amount of $115,000
Bid in the amount of $110,000
id gladly go within the speed limits in this car
Bid in the amount of $100,000
@geemcdee Refer to this link on the cracking on PCCB. Even brand new rotors have the cracking...
https://rennlist.com/forums/991-gt3-gt3rs-gt2rs-and-911r/1092885-pccb-gt3-rotors-hairline-cracks-normal.html
Yes I know that. Sorry if the old owners never went more than 70 mph what a waist of a great car. Even at 70 mph you would need to slam on the breaks for any cracking. It is not a problem for my bid
@geemcdee These are carbon ceramic brakes - not steel. If you look at photos of ceramic brakes, they all have this cracking in them. The car is brand new and has hardly even seen speeds higher than 70 MPH
Interesting cracking in front and rear rotors. Car has been driven hard
Bid in the amount of $91,718
@BidAllWinNone Do it!
A Build Sheet has been added to the attachment section of the listing page.
The color has been corrected in the listing to "Gold Bronze Metallic".
Nice Spyder.. But the interior yellow accents are questionable..GLWTS
718 Spyders are no longer the shiny object with a quick flip for Porsche VIP buyers. And, with thw somewhat unfavorable stock engine exhaust sound, compared to other models, the price is drifting lower ~1,000 monthly. Yet, any transaction can occur at some price at any time.
Though I am not a fan of black rims nor PCCBs, I may participate to replace my '12 Spyder. The black seems to go well here.
I remember this car from when it was at the Beverly Hills showroom forever. Then it seemed to get passed around from dealer to dealer, which shows on the Carfax. Not sure how that equates to a one-owner car unless it just kept getting purchased by dealers. It’s a beautiful car in person despite the odd yellow accents inside. But if I’m not mistaken there was a dent in the leather dashboard that may not be showing in these photos.
If I trade in my 200k mile Honda Accord and Toyota Sequoia I think I might be able to make this work
Bid in the amount of $85,718
Wow, too bad not manual
@McDuff You would be correct. I belive @pcarmarket made a mistake on that part.
Does not look like Lime Gold Metallic as listed. Looks more like Gold Bronze Metallic.
This is a beautiful car! Porsche dropped the "Boxster" nomenclature with the introduction of 982 718's, and it's now referred to as simply a "718 Spyder" vice "Boxster Spyder" as they were called with the 981's. I've owned a 2022 Spyder with the 6MT and absolutely LOVE the car. It's a joy to drive. Good luck to those bidding. You will not regret your purchase!!
Bid in the amount of $85,000
Bid in the amount of $19,718
Welcome to the auction of our gorgeous One Owner 2023 Porsche Boxster Spyder Finished in PTS Gold Metallic loaded with PCCBs Bucket seats. Car is like new, it is located at our dealership in Portland, Oregon and it is available for inspection anytime. Please feel free to reach out with any questions and we will get back to you as soon as possible. If there is a vehicle you would like to trade, please send us the details and we will get back to you. Happy bidding!