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This Porsche 911 S/T Is Proof Money Can’t Buy Taste

They say money can’t buy taste, and if we had to guess, we’d wager this custom 2025 Porsche 911 S/T coupe is flavored like a Wild Berry pop-tart that it shares a color scheme with.

This pink-over-purple one-off has more than 40 options on top of the already wild base 911 S/T trim spec, but when does it all become too much, in terms of both value and taste? That’s for the happy owner to judge, and the rest of us to argue over in the comments. Before then, you may want to don a pair of sunglasses.

2024 Porsche 911 S/T

Base MSRP

$290,000

Base Trim Horsepower

518 hp

Base Trim Engine

4.0L Flat 6 Gas

Base Trim Transmission

6-Speed Manual

Base Trim Torque

342 lb-ft @ 6300 rpm

The Exterior Isn’t Too Bold, But The Cabin Is Sensory Overload

The exterior spec is done up in a flat purple with bright pink accent work on the trim pieces and with the massive 20- and 21-inch wheels with black brake calipers. There’s also a pink racing circle with the number 60, likely to signify the 60th anniversary of the 911 sports car (the original press release images from 2023 featured a decal showing “63” on the side, so “60” might be a special request given this one is a 2025 model year now). There’s an additional celebratory 60th-anniversary badge on the rear deck.

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The interior seating and upholstery are done up in Ruby Star Classic over Ultra Violet, with brighter pops of Racing Yellow on the seat frame, belts, and stitching.

The fully personalized interior goes further with a houndstooth lining on the glove box and frunk interior storage spaces, a pink leather shift boot, and a gold 60th-anniversary badge.

Supposedly The Most Optioned S/T Porsche Has Made (So Far)

The dealership, Porsche Centre North Toronto, claims this is the most-customized 911 S/T to come from Porsche so far, which likely means it’s also the most expensive, at least so far. Base pricing for what many consider the ultimate version of the current 911 yet is set at just shy of $300,000, before you start tacking on custom shift boots and glove box linings, etc. The most expensive option on the launch list was north of $43,000 on its own.

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This final package must come with an eye-watering sticker we can’t even imagine. Somewhat shockingly, other examples have seen prices inflate as high as a million bucks, similar to what happened with the iconic and similarly limited Porsche 911 R from a few years ago. Extending into the 2025 model year, production of the 911 S/T is almost complete, as this example is apparently number 1,954 out of 1,963 total to be built.

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