Atlanta.  Porsche is highlighting the 2015 convertible season by celebrating the world premiere of the new Boxster Spyder.  This pure sports car will make its debut at the New York International Auto Show. The new top model of the Boxster range retains the unique and unmistakable character of the previous Spyder, which has already attained cult status.  For example, the classic roadster top is still opened and closed by hand, and the Boxster Spyder is only available with a manual transmission, benefiting both weight savings and driver enjoyment.

Boxster Spyder World Premiere:  roadster DNA of yore

Staying true to roadster DNA, the Boxster Spyder offers a traditional sports-car driving experience combined with truly exceptional performance.  This includes a firm sport suspension with a 20-mm lower ride height, brakes taken from the 911 Carrera S, more direct steering, and a 3.8-liter horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine with an output of 375 hp, culminating in a genuine sports car experience with outstanding driving dynamics.  It is the lightest model of the current Boxster line, and the most powerful Boxster to date. Taking only 4.3 seconds to sprint from 0 to 60 mph, the Boxster Spyder has a top track speed of 180 mph.

Boxster Spyder World Premiere: The white Boxster Spyder whooshes round a curvy mountain road, its rear deck lid's genetic streamlined fins in prominent sight. Credit: PCNA

The distinctive design of the Boxster Spyder includes stylistic elements reminiscent of legendary sports and race cars from Porsche.  Two prominent streamliners that extend down along the sweeping rear lid behind the headrests pay tribute to the 718 Spyder from the 1960s.  The manually operated, lightweight top is suitable for everyday use with an electric clasp, while bringing to mind roadsters from the past.  The fins that stretch back from the top to the rear lend the vehicle’s silhouette its characteristic design.  The front and rear fascia’s also are unique to the Boxster Spyder, and an air outlet is located in front of the forward luggage compartment.

Boxster Spyder World Premiere: View of the Boxster Spyder's interior through the open passenger door. Credit: PCNA

More so than in any other Boxster, the interior of the new Spyder creates an atmosphere that elicits a feeling of pure driving pleasure.  The driver and passenger sit in standard Sport Seats Plus, while the new steering wheel with a diameter of 360 mm (compared to 370 mm in other Boxster models) helps ensure the mid-engine roadster can be driven precisely and with great agility.

Boxster Spyder World Premiere: Seen from its front-right corner, the white Boxster Spyder powers round a turn on a craggy-mountain road. Credit: PCNA

In line with the model’s traditional roadster character, neither a radio nor an air conditioner is included as standard equipment in order to reduce weight.  However, both can be ordered as optional equipment at no cost.  Furthermore, the entire range of Boxster audio systems is available for customers to choose from as an option, including the Porsche Communication Management (PCM) system with navigation.

The new Boxster Spyder will be launched in the U.S. market in October and can now be ordered at dealerships.  In the United States, the MSRP is $82,100, not including a $995 destination charge.

(For PCA members, see Top Down — First Drive: 981 Boxster Spyder in PCA’s Porsche Panorama, Issue 702, September 2015.)

 

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