Well, not exactly, but it does seem that while this car was being unveiled in Amsterdam at AutoRAI, very few people noticed.

So what makes this car special? It’s probably the Gulf Blue exterior color, which works great with the 20″ black alloys. You’ll also find the Sport Chrono Package as standard, which is great to have on any 911.

As an option, you can get a power kit worth an extra 30 PS ( 430 PS max output ) as well as ceramic brakes. For those who need music in their lives and engine noise doesn’t necessarily make up for it, they can also get the optional Burmester sound system in place of the Bose one – which is decent, but you can do a lot better.

Inside the car you’ll find black leather-wrapped sport seats and illuminated door sills which should help you feel that you’re in a special edition Porsche and not an entry-level 911.

Unfortunately, Porsche is only making 15 units, but at least they’re staying true to what an exclusive edition car should be.

Prices start at €223,230 for the PDK-equipped model, whereas the manual version will cost €229,500.

Story references: autoblog.nl

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