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FOR SALE: 2019 Porsche 911 Speedster

Finished in paint-to-sample Lizard Green

Porsche’s farewell to the 992.1 generation arrived as a focused and evocative statement in the form of the 2019 Porsche 911 Speedster. Rooted in the brilliance of the GT3, the Speedster immediately won over the automotive press with its sharper throttle response, a ride quality that nearly matches the polish of the standard 911, and an exhaust note perfectly tuned for open-air driving. Power comes from a GT3-derived, all-aluminum, DOHC 24-valve flat-six boxer engine upgraded with individual throttle bodies and increased fuel pressure.

The result is 502 horsepower at 8,400 rpm, delivered exclusively through a six-speed manual gearbox, reinforcing the car’s uncompromisingly analog mission. From a standstill, it reaches 60 mph in just 3.5 seconds and pushes on to a 195-mph top speed, yet remains relaxed and effortless at highway cruising speeds. Production was capped at just 1,948 examples, a nod to Porsche’s heritage, and the Speedster is instantly recognizable by its lowered windshield frame and simple, manually removable soft top—hallmarks of the Speedster tradition.

This particular example, offered by SBX Cars, shows only 1,528 miles on the odometer and is finished in striking paint-to-sample Lizard Green over a black leather interior accented with green contrast stitching. Documented as number 1,401 of the total build, it showcases a dramatic, low-profile stance that honors Porsche’s most iconic open-top designs.

The exterior is defined by center-lock forged wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires, LED lighting, black badging, a body-color carbon-fiber double-hump cover, a speed-activated rear spoiler, and centrally mounted dual exhaust outlets.

Inside, the cabin blends purposeful luxury with motorsport cues, featuring power-adjustable leather seats embroidered with Speedster logos, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, carbon-fiber trim, and an analog gauge cluster highlighted by a 10,000-rpm tachometer.

Source: SBX Cars