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Porsche Debuts One-Off 911 Turbo S Tribute to Australia
The brand ranks 3rd of 7 car marques tracked over the last 90 days.

Porsche has introduced a highly customized, color-shifting 911 Turbo S as a special tribute to its history in Australia, according to Hypebeast. The unique vehicle was created to mark the brand's 75 years in the country, showcasing bespoke paintwork and exclusive interior detailing.
In other product developments, the manufacturer has reaffirmed its commitment to its upcoming electric sports car. Robb Report reported that Porsche is still moving forward with its plans to produce the electric 718, despite recent industry speculation regarding potential delays.[1]
On the secondary market, collector attention remains focused on rare road-legal racing machinery. Top Gear reported that collectors have a rare opportunity to bid on a road-legal Porsche 962, representing a highly unusual public offering for the iconic endurance racer.[2]
This collector activity occurs as Porsche secondary-market prices show moderate relative stability compared to its peers. Over the last 90 days, Porsche ranks 3rd of 7[3] tracked brands in the car category, with a median brand change of -0.62%[3]. This performance outpaces the worst-performing peer, Lamborghini, which saw prices fall -6.08%[3], but trails Ferrari, the best-performing peer, where prices rose 3.72%[3]. The broader category benchmark, CLTBAUTOS, fell -0.29%[3] over the same 90-day period.
For collectors and advisors managing portfolios, secondary-market asking prices for the brand fell -0.01%[3] over the last week, marking a second straight weekly decline. Across 18667.0[3] tracked listings on leading secondary marketplaces, asking prices fell -0.08%[3] over the month, though they remain up 2.92%[3] over the last year. Over the last 90 days, average asking prices fell -0.43%[3].
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Robb Report
Porsche Ceo Electric 718 Upcoming 1238533763 - 02
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Pricing Culture Data
Porsche market dossierAug 10, 2026
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