2021 Porsche Boxster 25 Years
2021 · Convertible · Limited edition · 1,250 built
Price history
Recent sales
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2022 · 28,186 mi · Techiia Motorsports
Specifications
- Engine
- Naturally Aspirated Flat-6, 4.0L
- Power
- 394 hp
- Torque
- 309 lb-ft
- 0 to 60
- 4s
- Top speed
- 182 mph
- Transmission
- Dual-Clutch (PDK / DCT / DSG)
- Drivetrain
- RWD
- Curb weight
- 3,042 lb
- Production
- 1,250 units
- Original MSRP
- $98,600
- Designer
- Michael Mauer
Common questions
How much does a Porsche Boxster 25 Years cost?
A 2021 Porsche Boxster 25 Years cost $98,600 new. The Shifty Estimate for a well-kept example is $39,100. Cars have changed hands anywhere from $22,076 to $64,500, depending on mileage, color, and history.
What is a 2021 Porsche Boxster 25 Years worth today?
The Shifty Estimate is $39,100. Confidence is high: 46 public sales in a year gives a firm read.
Is a Porsche Boxster 25 Years a good investment?
It has depreciated 60% against its $98,600 list price. Only 1,250 were built. The caution is spread, not direction: across the sales we have on file, prices ran from $16,000 to $70,500, and mileage explains most of that.
What has a Porsche Boxster 25 Years sold for at auction?
The 3 most recent public sales we have on file:
- $45,750Sep 22, 2025Black · 55,000 mi
- $53,500Sep 11, 2025Red · 28,000 mi
- $70,500Aug 18, 2025Red · 36,000 mi
The Boxster 25 Years celebrates a quarter-century of Porsche's mid-engine renaissance with just 1,250 units produced globally. Based on the GTS 4.0, it features the coveted naturally aspirated flat-six producing 394 horsepower, but adds exclusive Neodyme bronze exterior accents, special interior trim, and unique badging. The limited production run and anniversary significance make this an instant collectible, especially considering it represents the pinnacle of the 982-generation Boxster. Porsche's attention to detail shines through with model-specific touches like the bronze-finished wheels and exclusive interior appointments. With the automotive world rapidly shifting toward electrification, this naturally aspirated swan song carries additional weight for collectors. Values are already appreciating beyond MSRP, and manual-transmission examples are commanding premium prices as enthusiasts recognize this as a future classic.










