With a base MSRP of $845,000, the 918 Spyder was the most expensive Porsche production car ever, and the options list included the $84,000 Weissach Package.
The last Porsche 918 Spyder has been built; that's it above, getting a final rubdown. The planned 918-unit production run is completed
The new time breaks the previous record of 1'45.26 held by the Radical SR3, making the Porsche 918 Spyder the fastest production car to drive this circuit.
In India too we can expect 918 Spyder as per demand, though the price and launching date are not yet revealed.
Racing driver Mark Webber celebrates his 39th birthday today – and gave himself the most beautiful present of all: a 918 Spyder.
The 918 Spyder hits 0-60 mph in 2.2 seconds and 0-120 mph in 6.7 seconds with one of the fastest Porsche top speeds of 214 mph. Its ¼ mile time of 9.8 seconds at 148.5 mph
Is the Porsche 918 Spyder street legal? Absolutely! The 918 was designed tested, and legalized as a street-legal road car, so you won't have any problems registering the car at your local DMV office.
The two-door Porsche 918 Spyder features a gas-powered 4.6L V8 engine that spits out 608 hp and 398 lb-ft of torque on its own.
The Porsche 918 Spyder is a limited-production mid-engine plug-in hybrid hypercar manufactured by German automobile manufacturer Porsche.
The Porsche 918 Spyder relies on a hybrid setup consisting of a 4.6-liter naturally-aspirated V-8 with a flat-plane crankshaft and two electric motors – one per axle.
Porsche concluded production of the 918 Spyder back in June 2015 after a 21-month run during which a total of 918 units were made, so finding one that hasn't been used at all two years later is a rare opportunity.
With prices originally starting in the US at $845,000 in 2013, the last Porsche 918 for sale had been sold by December 2014.
Porsche has been so busy lately. Along with its bid to develop and use synthetic fuels by 2022, the German automaker is obviously banking on electrification and future-proofing its lineup.
The all-new 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder is priced at a head-spinning $845,000, plus $2,975 destination. If you opt for the Weissach package, be prepared to pay $929,000 plus destination.
Porsche produced just 918 units of its famed 918 between 2013 and 2015, each at a cost of around $847,000. Unfortunately for anyone interested in picking one up new