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Porsche Boxster RS60 Spyder Limited Edition Unveiled

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Porsche has unveiled the limited edition Boxster RS60 Spyder ahead of its official unveiling at the Bologna Motor Show in Italy next week.

The Boxster RS60 Spyder takes inspiration from Porsche's race cars of the 1960's, specifically the Porsche Type 718 RS 60 Spyder. Porsche engineers and designers started with the Boxster S and added GT Silver Metallic paint with a Carrera Red interior, a unique front spoiler, 19-inch Porsche SportDesign alloys, a new exhaust with dual pipes and suspension tweaks thanks to the Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) system. Dark Grey natural leather in conjunction with a Black roof is optional if you can't deal with the red interior.

Porsche is only going to produce 1,600 of the limited edition Boxsters.

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Porsche Boxster RS 60 Spyder Echoes Sporting Heritage

Porsche is presenting a new version of the mid-engined Boxster roadster at the Bologna Motor Show in Italy on December 5 - 16. In its distinctive design, features and philosophy, the Boxster RS 60 Spyder echoes the classic motorsport era of the 1960s, and in particular the success of Porsche sports cars during that period.

After countless class wins around the circuits of Europe and America, in 1960 the Porsche Type 718 RS 60 Spyder beat competitors with much larger engines to score its first overall victory in the 12 Hours of Sebring in Florida, USA, one of the most prestigious long-distance sports car races, courtesy of Hans Herrmann and Olivier Gendebien.

The new Boxster RS 60 Spyder reflects the sporting character and design purism of that successful mid-engined two-seater sports racing car. The RS 60 Spyder is based on the acclaimed Boxster S model, but differs significantly in terms of its performance and features.

Externally, the RS 60 Spyder is distinguished by a unique front spoiler and 19-inch diameter Porsche SportDesign alloy wheels, which spacer plates have moved outwards purposefully in the wheel arches. A modified sports exhaust system combined with dual tailpipes increases engine output to 303 bhp as well as adding further definition to the car's appearance. Completing the sporting orientation to the driving experience is Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) which adds further dynamism to the Boxster chassis.

Distinctive GT Silver Metallic paintwork is accentuated by the contrasting natural leather interior in Carrera Red. The roof is also finished in red. As an alternative, there is also the choice of Dark Grey natural leather in conjunction with a Black roof. The tail light clusters are also finished in red.

Inside, door trim strips made of stainless steel proudly bear the "RS 60 Spyder" model designation. The leather interior trim is further distinguished by a textured surface on the centre sections of the sports seats and the centre door linings, and this also extends to the steering wheel rim and handbrake lever. Completing the sporting ambience is a bespoke gear lever.

Complementing the exterior appearance, the faces of the instrument dials have a GT Silver Metallic finish and with this model not having the usual hood over the instrument cluster, the large central rev counter and the two circular dials on either side bring something of the flair of a racing car to the cockpit.

Further features include the windscreen surround finished in black, as well as the centre console, the seat backrests and the roll hoops all finished in GT Silver Metallic and thus harmonising with the seat belts also finished in Silver.

Reflecting its model designation, the Boxster RS 60 Spyder is limited to 1,960 examples, each one proudly bearing a silver-coloured plaque on the lid of the glove compartment.

The Porsche Boxster RS 60 Spyder will be priced from £45,400 including VAT, and deliveries in the UK and Ireland begin from March 2008.

Comments (9)

SVT:

what is the point of all these special editions honoring classic race cars, when only performance upgrades are tweaked suspension and a modified exhaust? where are the spartan interiors, outrageous HP, simple but effective powertrains and carbon fiber and titanium parties?

Bob:

Fortunately, Porsche doesn't need to make their cars lavish in order to be jaw-dropping.

Jim:

I agree with Bob, but that interior looks like it was made for a Malibu Barbie.

Kell:

"that interior looks like it was made for a Malibu Barbie"

ROFL

A nice sport-luxury coupe. A 300hp Boxster for 100K is a tad steep. It screams chick car to me. Just my $0.02.

Podaru:

you powerhungry americans now nothing about cars whatsoever....a pittyfull excuse for a country indeed..porsche's are pure german art-works,don't you even dare compare them to your crappy muscle cars! European cars can handle a corner...not that you would care.That's my $0.02

Allen:

Er, way to go Podaru, but eh, for $100,000 USD this car is only as good as maybe a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution or Subura WRX STi. I do agree it looks far better than most anything on the roads today, not the best, but better. Definitely better than anything out of the US, but Japan has some well styled cars still my friend. And most American's drive Japanese cars...

Oh, and way to go for supporting nationalism. I guess I was right to say that every one hundred years, Germany just goes crazy. With people like you, I can see another Nazi regime by 2029. Always wanted free passage to Normandy.....

Allen:

Now this has me thinking: should I drive an Aston Martin or a IS-F through Dresden when that whole thing happens again? Tough choice, tough choice....

Daddy:

Hay Daddy look at that car from the 1960's

Daddy:

Hay Daddy look at that car from the 1960's

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