Stunning All-White Porsche Collection Sold for $41 Million
Year after year, white is the most popular car colour globally, but we bet you won’t find a more stunning display than the formerly Texas-based “The White Collection,” which went under the hammer last weekend during an auction hosted by RM Sotheby’s.
This formidable family of cars managed to find a new owner for a cool $30.5 million USD, or the equivalent of $41.5 million CAD at today’s exchange rate.
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Among the 63 vehicles in the collection were 56 Porsches from various generations, as well as two Porsche tractors and other notable automotive gems.
Pictured above, the crown jewel was a specially commissioned 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder hybrid supercar equipped with the desirable Weissach performance package and around $100,000 worth of options. Finished in Grand Prix White with matching wheels and a Yachting Blue leather interior, it remains just as new with only 12 miles (19 km) on the odometer. No wonder the car sold for $3.94 million USD.
Three other Porsches topped $2 million USD each including a 1997 911 GT2 originally delivered to Japan, a custom 1993 911 Carrera RSR 3.8 built by Porsche Motorsport and the 1974 911 Carrera RS 3.0 you can see below, said to be the best-preserved of only 55 units ever made.
Make sure you take a look at our photo gallery above as we’ve included a bunch of pics showing these models and more from various angles.