Stuttgart.  For Maria Sharapova it was like an ace in Wimbledon:  ahead of the traditional Women’s Tennis Association’s (WTA) pre-tournament party in London, the Porsche Brand Ambassador paid a visit to the Porsche Centre Mayfair on Thursday before taking the new Boxster Spyder out for a test drive.  The purist sports car celebrated its world premiere at the New York International Auto Show in April and is the lightest yet most powerful Boxster that Porsche has ever made.

Maria Sharapova is seen through the open passenger door posing at the wheel of the new Boxster Spyder. Credit: Porsche AG

Maria says the new Boxster Spyder is “truly thrilling”

Four days before play starts in earnest at the year’s most important Grand Slam tournament, the superstar from Russia treated herself to a quite special driving experience with the new top model in the open two-seater series.  It retains the independent character of the previous Spyder which has already attained cult status.  The classical fabric roof is still opened and closed by hand and the sports car is only available with a manual transmission.

As a true original roadster, the Boxster Spyder offers a traditional sports-car driving experience but with contemporary performance.  This means a firm sports suspension with a 3/4-inch lower ride height, brakes taken from the 911 Carrera and a 3.8-liter six-cylinder engine with an output of 375 hp (276 kW).  The sprint from 0 to 62 mph takes just 4.5 seconds.

Maria Sharapova looks lovely behind the wheel of a new Boxster Spyder in blue opposite the UK's Porsche Centre Mayfair. Credit: Porsche AG

Maria Sharapova piloted the new Boxster Spyder around the streets of London’s Mayfair district and was visibly impressed.  “This is huge fun – truly thrilling,” said the five-time Grand Slam winner after the test drive.  “I love that this new Boxster Spyder is like a classic sports car, but at the same time feels so modern and sophisticated.  It’s a fantastic car and I need to get one!”

The distinctive design of the Boxster Spyder includes stylistic elements that recall the legendary sports and race cars from Porsche.  For example, as a tribute to the 718 Spyder from the 1960s, the new Boxster Spyder has two prominent streamlined bulges that extend down along the long rear lid behind the headrests.  The partially manually operated, lightweight top is suitable for everyday use and brings to mind roadsters from the past, while the fins that stretch back to the rear lend the vehicle’s silhouette its characteristic design.

 

Source: Kind courtesy of Dr. Ing. h.c.F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft

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