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Porsche Boxster 25 Years
NHTSA safety across every Porsche Boxster 25 Years model year we cover.
Across the 1 model year of the Porsche Boxster 25 Years we cover (2022 to 2022), no year has an NHTSA crash-test score on record. No recalls are on record across those years.
The 2022 Porsche Boxster 25 Years is a limited-edition roadster celebrating a quarter century of the Boxster nameplate. Aimed squarely at driving enthusiasts and collectors, it sits in the two-seat convertible sports car segment and pairs Porsche's signature mid-engine layout with anniversary-exclusive styling details. It is a specialist purchase, not a daily commuter, and its safety profile reflects that narrow, low-volume production reality.
From a pure safety-data standpoint, the 2022 Porsche Boxster 25 Years occupies an unusual position in our database: NHTSA has not crash-tested it, it carries zero recalls across the model year we cover, and owners have filed zero complaints with the federal agency. That last point encompasses no reported crashes, no fires, no injuries, and no deaths in the NHTSA system. On paper, that looks like a clean bill of health, but shoppers should interpret the data carefully. This is an extremely low-volume, collector-oriented limited edition. When production numbers are small, federal crash-testing is rarely prioritized, and the owner complaint pool is too thin to draw statistical conclusions. The absence of data is not the same as a confirmed record of safety. What we can say with confidence is that no red flags have surfaced in the federal record for this model year. The base Boxster platform it rides on is a mature, well-developed roadster architecture with years of engineering refinement behind it. Still, the lack of any independent crash-test rating from NHTSA means we cannot assign a Safety Index score, and buyers who place formal crash-test validation at the top of their checklist should note that gap. Bottom line: no known safety concerns, but also no crash-test confirmation.
WHAT REVIEWERS SAYReviewers generally regard the Boxster 25 Years as a finely crafted celebration of the roadster formula, praising its responsive mid-engine driving dynamics, polished ride quality, and high-grade cabin materials. The anniversary-specific exterior and interior touches are seen as tasteful rather than excessive. Most assessments position it as one of the more engaging and refined open-top sports cars available at its price point.
- NHTSA has not crash-tested the 2022 Boxster 25 Years, so no federal star ratings or Safety Index score exists for this model. Shoppers cannot rely on government crash-test data to benchmark its occupant protection.
- Zero recalls were issued for this model year, which is a meaningful positive signal, though the limited production volume means the federal oversight sample is inherently small.
- Owner complaints filed with NHTSA stand at zero for this model year, with no reported crashes, fires, injuries, or deaths in the federal database. Again, low volume limits what this figure can tell us statistically.
- As a convertible roadster with no roof structure, the Boxster body style carries inherent considerations around rollover protection that are distinct from closed-roof vehicles. Shoppers should confirm what rollover mitigation systems are equipped on this specific trim before purchase.