2018 Porsche 911 Turbo S Exclusive Series Just Showed Up at Auction
Some cars are rare. Some are special. Every once in a while, one is both — and unexpectedly lands at public auction.
A 2018 Porsche 911 Turbo S Exclusive Series has appeared on AutoBidMaster out of Littleton, CO. Unit #375 of just 500 produced worldwide. Finished in Orange. 1,635 actual miles.
That’s not something you see every day.
The Story Behind the Exclusive Series
The standard 911 Turbo S already sits at the top of Porsche’s performance ladder. Every major box checked, nothing left on the table. The Exclusive Series existed because Porsche wanted to push it further.
The project was handed to Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur in Zuffenhausen — the division responsible for bespoke builds and limited-production statements. This wasn’t a simple appearance package. Production was permanently capped at 500 individually numbered cars, each built as a complete vision rather than a configurable trim.
If you weren’t allocated one when new, you weren’t getting one.
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Porsche’s Highest Output Turbo S of Its Time
When it launched, the Exclusive Series carried 607 horsepower — more than any standard 991.2 Turbo S before it. The factory Powerkit elevated the 3.8-liter twin-turbo flat-six from 580 hp to 607 hp, straight from Porsche.
Key specifications include:
- Engine: 3.8L twin-turbo flat-six, 607 hp / 553 lb-ft torque
- Transmission: 7-speed PDK dual-clutch, AWD
- 0–60 mph: 2.8 seconds
- Top speed: 205 mph
- Body: Carbon fiber roof, hood, mirror housings, side intakes, and skirts
- Wheels: 20-inch center-lock, gloss black with Orange Exclusive detailing
- Brakes: Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB)
- Interior: Full-length twin stripes and carbon trim woven with copper thread
- Production plate: Numbered dash plaque confirming its place in the 500-unit run
The copper-threaded carbon interior trim was unique to this model — not optional, not shared across the range.
Why This Example Deserves Attention

At just 1,635 miles, this car saw limited road use before the insurance claim. State Farm is listed as the direct seller.
According to the Copart auction record, the vehicle is listed as “Run & Drive,” meaning it started under its own power at the time of inventory, was put into gear, and moved. The primary reported damage is to the front end; the secondary is to the rear.
What sets this listing apart:
• A numbered Turbo S Exclusive Series appearing on a public auction platform
• 1 of 500 produced globally
• Exceptionally low mileage for a salvage-title example
• Direct insurance seller
• A minimally used twin-turbo, PDK, AWD drivetrain
A Porsche 911 With a Permanent Payoff
Production ended at 500 units. There is no successor, no continuation run, and no second allocation cycle. Most examples now reside in private collections and rarely surface publicly.
This one is currently available to registered bidders.
A completed rebuild would place you behind the wheel of a factory-numbered, 607-horsepower 911 from one of the most limited Turbo S runs Porsche has produced. The numbered plaque remains. So does its production record.
The auction closes Monday, March 2, 2026. Full listing, gallery, and VIN details are available on AutoBidMaster.
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