Only 77 units of this 700 hp beast have been produced, and this unique U.S. model could easily shatter the million-dollar mark

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This extreme Porsche is for sale, and its price is skyrocketing!

If you’re looking for a Porsche capable of dominating any track while being an ultra-limited collector’s piece, you’ve just found it. This Porsche 935/19, produced in only 77 units, is a modern tribute to one of the most iconic race cars in history. Designed without regulatory constraints, it embodies the spirit of endurance Porsches from the ‘70s, with an aggressive aesthetic and mind-blowing performance. Currently up for sale at Canepa, California, this example could see its value explode after a recent auction record that surpassed $1.22 million.

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Porsche 935:  A legacy built for victory

The Porsche 935 left a lasting mark on motorsport history. Introduced in 1976, it dominated the world’s greatest endurance races, including Le Mans, Daytona, and Sebring. Its unique design, featuring an elongated front end and a massive rear wing, made it a fearsome race machine. In 2019, to celebrate Porsche’s 70th anniversary, the brand revived this legend with a modern version. Named the Porsche 935/19, this special edition is based on the 911 GT2 RS Clubsport but features an entirely redesigned body, reminiscent of the legendary 935/78 “Moby Dick.” Its carbon fiber aerodynamic kit, full-cover wheels, and retro-inspired front end pay homage to the golden era of motorsport.

Named the Porsche 935/19, this special edition is based on the 911 GT2 RS Clubsport - © Canepa
Named the Porsche 935/19, this special edition is based on the 911 GT2 RS Clubsport – © Canepa

A no-compromise machine

Behind its vintage look, the 935/19 hides cutting-edge technology. Its 3.8-liter twin-turbo flat-six produces 700 horsepower, sent to the rear wheels via a 7-speed PDK transmission. With a lightweight, track-optimized chassis, it reaches 211 mph and does 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in just 2.3 seconds. Inside, it’s pure racing DNA: a full roll cage, Recaro bucket seat, six-point harness, and a racing steering wheelborrowed from the 911 GT3 R. For those worried about overheating under their helmet, Porsche did include air conditioning—the only luxury feature on board.

For those worried about overheating under their helmet, Porsche did include air conditioning - © Canepa
For those worried about overheating under their helmet, Porsche did include air conditioning – © Canepa

An ultra-rare model up for sale

The example currently available is number 49 out of 77, with just 99 miles on the odometer. It sports a tribute livery to Interscope Racing, a team famous for its endurance racing success in the 1970s. Included in the sale is a $44,000 spare parts kit (wheels, brakes, and accessories), making this car track-ready. At launch, Porsche priced the 935/19 at $829,000, with a highly selective buying process. But today, demand is soaring: a similar example just sold for over €1.13 million at auction (nearly $1.22M).

Today, demand is soaring: a similar example just sold for over .22 million at auction - © Canepa
Today, demand is soaring: a similar example just sold for over $1.22 million at auction – © Canepa

A golden investment for collectors

With limited production and a secured place in Porsche history, the 935/19 is already a collector’s item. Its value keeps rising, and it’s highly likely to become a must-have for enthusiasts and investors alike. Between its iconic design, radical performance, and exclusivity, it checks all the boxes of a legendary car. If you have a million euros to invest and a passion for speed, this Porsche might just be one of the smartest purchases you could make!

Between its iconic design, radical performance, and exclusivity, it checks all the boxes of a legendary car - © Canepa
Between its iconic design, radical performance, and exclusivity, it checks all the boxes of a legendary car – © Canepa

Check out the Porsche 935/19 sale listing.

This article explores the history of the Porsche 935/19, its extreme performance, its exclusivity in the collector’s market, and its rising value.

Source & images: Canepa

Adrien Conges
Adrien Conges
I grew up near Magny-Cours, an old Formula 1 circuit in France so I've been passionate about motorsport and automobiles since childhood. I currently live in Bordeaux, France and I'm still waiting for Ferrari to win a 17th F1 constructors' title.

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