2024 Porsche 911 S/T Heritage Design Auction Listing on BaT
See the Bring a Trailer listing for a 2024 Porsche 911 S/T Heritage Design (#1019 of 1963), Shore Blue Metallic, 797 miles, currently bidding at $335,000.
A rare 2024 Porsche 911 S/T fitted with the Heritage Design Package has surfaced on Bring a Trailer, offering collectors a chance at one of the most talked-about modern 911 variants. This example is numbered #1,019 of just 1,963 built, a production figure chosen as a clear nod to 1963, the year the original Porsche 911 was introduced.
Finished in Shore Blue Metallic with Heritage Design exterior decals, the car carries a specification aimed squarely at enthusiasts who value both historical detail and modern performance. The optional Heritage Design Package, listed at $20,000, adds distinctive retro-inspired touches that underline the model’s celebratory nature without diluting its purposeful character.
The 992-generation 911 S/T was introduced for the 60th anniversary of the 911, and its identity is built around weight reduction and driver engagement. Porsche’s approach included lightweight construction elements such as carbon-fiber-reinforced components and magnesium wheels, creating a car positioned as one of the purest road-focused interpretations of the current 911 platform.
Power comes from a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six rated at 518 horsepower and 342 lb-ft of torque, paired exclusively with a six-speed manual transaxle and a mechanical limited-slip differential. Inside, the classic green-themed instrumentation features a central tachometer with a 9,000-rpm redline, reinforcing the S/T’s motorsport-inspired personality.
This particular car stands out with exceptionally low mileage, showing just 797 miles. It is offered with its original window sticker, owner’s manual, two keys, spare parts, and a clean Carfax report. The window sticker indicates initial delivery to Porsche Naples in Florida and lists a total original price of $329,080.
Equipment highlights include Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB), a front-axle lift system, the Chrono Package, LED-Matrix Design headlights with PDLS+, lightweight 20″ and 21″ magnesium center-lock wheels, and carbon-fiber full bucket seats. An oil change was performed in August 2025.
Bidding activity suggests strong attention, with the current bid sitting at $335,000 while the auction still has time remaining. Given that previous 911 S/T examples have achieved results well beyond their original sticker prices, the final figure for this Heritage Design car could climb substantially as the listing approaches its close.
Allen Garwin
2026, Feb 18 21:51