When Porsche launched its Heritage Design Edition series, it set
out to reinterpret the brand's most evocative styling cues from the
1950s through the 1970s for a new generation of enthusiasts. Three
limited-production models followed-the 911 Targa 4S, 911 Sport
Classic, and 911 Spirit 70-with the 2021 911 Targa 4S Heritage
Design Edition debuting first as a celebration of Porsche's
formative decades. Built by Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur and
limited to 992 units, it combined historic finishes, gold logos,
white livery, spear-shaped fender graphics, Heritage badging, and
the vintage orange bar crest. Inside, Bordeaux Red or Black leather
with Atacama Beige corduroy inserts, green-lit gauges, and a
numbered plaque complemented a 443-horsepower twin-turbo flat-six
and modern 992 performance.
This particular 911 Targa 4S Heritage Design Edition, limitation
number 625, is likely among the more custom examples of Heritage
Editions to emerge from the Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur workshops.
The original owner was not only fortunate enough to secure a
Heritage Design allocation but a coveted Paint to Sample (PTS) slot
with Porsche noting that the PTS program special requests are
integral to satisfying the individual demands that are the core of
Porsche. It is finished in the rarely seen historical PTS color of
Oslo Blue that harkens back to the 356 B-era of 1962 and 1963. The
shade suits the historical nature of the model with aplomb. Porsche
describes the interior, here selected in two-tone Bordeaux
Red/Atacama Beige OLEA club leather as "Expressive and harmonious
and above all timeless." Furthermore, corduroy fabric makes a
return to the interior of the 911, used on the door panels and the
seat centers.
Additional options selected at the time of ordering included Sport
Tailpipes in Black, Power Steering Plus, Porsche InnoDrive incl.
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and Active Lane Keep (ALK), BOSE
Surround Sound System, and Adaptive Sport Seats Plus (18-way) with
Memory Package are among nine additional-cost factory options that
form its build specification on top of an already generous list of
standard Heritage Design Edition equipment bringing the total
retain price to $204,300.
Its clean CARFAX Vehicle History Report reveals this Heritage Targa
was first sold through Rusnak/Pasadena Porsche in June of 2021
where it was purchased by a Hawaii resident; perhaps the perfect
car for those driving enthusiasts who enjoy a 12-month driving
season living in The Aloha State. CARFAX further records servicing
at Porsche Hawaii in Honolulu, and at Rusnak/Pasadena Porsche with
its return to the mainland in 2023. Since then, it has received
further service work at Porsche West Palm Beach and, most recently,
at Porsche Gold Coast in November 2025 with just 1,939 miles
recorded. At the time of consignment, this collectible limited
edition 911 in its rare Paint-to-Sample hue remains under the 2,000
mile mark as an exquisite example of Porsche's modern-day evocation
of its illustrious past.
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