Get set for the £32,000 Porsche: the lightweight, back-to-
basics 718 roadster. The two-seater will be based on a cut-down version of the
current Boxster, but with all-new, four-cylinder firepower and a no-frills
approach to equipment. Think Porsche’s MX-5, and get very excited indeed
purists. Named 718 as a nod to the four- cylinder racing car (built from 1957
-’62 and raced by Graham Hill among others), the 2016 version shares its
wheelbase with the Boxster but features shorter overhangs, a lighter
body-in-white and bespoke body panels. With a 1190kg weight target, the 718
could weigh 120kg less than its roadster brother. Much of that will come from the reduced
cylinder count. The all-new flat- four engine will be Porsche’s first since the
912’s in the mid-’60s. The four displaces 2.0 litres, is turbocharged, and
punches
PURE PORSCHE The 718 is a
back-to-basics roadster with a sub-1200kg kerbweight, and manual
canvas
roof and seats
The 718 is part of Porsche boss Matthias Muller’s strategy
to reposition the Boxster and Cayman. Today’s cars will receive a mid-cycle
revamp in 2016, triggered by the 718’s introduction. The Boxster will be pushed
upmarket, with a price north of £40,000, more power to keep it ahead of 718,
and a more luxurious spec. Indeed, the Boxster will be positioned above the Cayman
for the first time, leaving the fixed-head car sandwiched between the two
drop-tops in the model line-up. The
Cayman/Boxster’s modest facelift covers the bumpers, lights and wheels, while
other upgrades include a new steering-wheel design with a rotary drive mode
selector, and new infotainment and driver-assistance systems. The four-
cylinder engines should filter through to the Boxster/Cayman later in the
decade, but not before the exciting 718 gets time to establish itself. Bring it
on!
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