Porsche 911 GT2 RS Values Surge 40% in 12 Months
The Porsche 911 GT2 RS (991 generation) is experiencing a remarkable surge in values, with average auction prices climbing approximately 40% over the past 12 months.
Data tracked by CarVault.ai shows that clean, low-mileage examples of the 700-horsepower twin-turbocharged monster are now consistently achieving prices above $400,000, with Weissach Package cars pushing toward $500,000.
Several factors are driving this appreciation. The 991 GT2 RS is widely regarded as one of the greatest driver's cars ever made, having set lap records at numerous circuits including the Nurburgring Nordschleife. Additionally, Porsche has not announced plans for a 992 GT2 RS, creating uncertainty about whether a successor will materialize.
Collectors and enthusiasts are advised to act quickly if they wish to acquire one of these cars, as the current trajectory suggests prices will continue to climb. The car was originally priced at approximately $293,000 when new.
