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- Porsche Boxster Concept
- Porsche Boxster 986 (1st Gen)
- Porsche Boxster 987 (2nd Gen)
- Porsche Boxster 981 (3rd Gen)
- Porsche 718 Boxster 982 (4th Gen)
- Porsche Boxster (Base)
- Porsche Boxster S
- Porsche Boxster S Special Edition
- Porsche Boxster Spyder
- Porsche Boxster RS 60 Spyder
- Porsche Boxster GTS
- Porsche Boxster T
- Porsche 718 Boxster 25
- Porsche 718 Spyder RS
First Generation Porsche Boxster (986) Paint Color Options This post outlines all the color options for the first generation Porsche Boxster over its production life, from 1997 model year through to end of 2004 model year. We have official books and catalogs of all the color options for the first...
Porsche Boxster (986) Transmission Codes The base Boxster got the option of a Tiptronic automatic and a 5-speed manual gearbox at launch. With 2003s update, the Tiptronic was now a Tiptronic S. The Boxster S on the other hand got a sweet 6-speed manual gearbox and the option of the...
Porsche Boxster (986) Engine Codes Interestingly, the Boxster 986 engine codes are not related to type 986 (they are not M86), but to 911 996 (M96). Engine Code Engine Displacement (Liters) Engine Displacement (cc) Power Torque Model Model years M96.20 2.50 2,480 201 bhp @ 6000 rpm 181 ft lbs...
1st Generation Porsche Boxster (986) Story & History Porsche Boxster (1997 – 2004) Date of unveil by Porsche AG: official photos in March 1996 (Geneva Motor Show) / Premiere: Journalist events from August 23, 1996 in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany, public premiere October 3, 1996 Mondial de l’automobile Paris Motor Show...
In 2004, the Boxster S Special Edition, also called 550 Spyder Boxster S Special Edition was introduced with a production run of just 1,953 cars (paying homage to the 550 Spyder's year of introduction). 500 cars were made for the US Market. These were all painted in GT Silver Metallic, the same colour as the Carrera GT concept presented in 2000, and had unique cocoa-brown full-leather interior as standard with grey natural leather as a no-cost option.
The Boxster S was revised along with its Boxster version in 2003. From the outside, the 2002 Boxster S featured an apron with three air-intakes, one more than the non-S version. The 3.2-liter unit was installed in the Boxster since 2000, but after the facelift it was improved by 10 hp, reaching 258 hp. It was paired as standard with a 6-speed manual, or a 5-speed Tiptronic (automatic) as an option. As expected, the manual version was quicker and faster.
The first generation Boxster got a facelift and refresh for the 2003 model year. The 2003 Boxster came on the market with new engines and new options. It also had a new face, but not that different than the first generation. The result was more horsepower, the 2.7 liter now good for 225 bhp @ 6300 rpm and 192 ft lbs @ 4750 rpm. Power was up by 8 horsepower over the prior year model, while torque was unchanged. From the outside, the 2002 Boxster featured an apron with two air-intakes on the sides.
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Porsche 718 Boxster (981 Generation) Sales Brochures Attention Porsche enthusiasts! If you’re a fan of the Porsche Boxster or curious about the latest generation, we’ve got you covered. We’ve compiled every sales brochure for the 2017–present Porsche Boxster (718 Boxster), available for free download. From the base model to the...
Porsche Boxster (Third Generation) Sales Brochures If you’re a Porsche Boxster fan or a collector of factory literature, we’ve got an exciting resource for you! We’ve gathered every sales brochure for the 2012–2016 Porsche Boxster (Type 981) and made them available for free download. These brochures cover the third-generation Boxster,...
Porsche Boxster (Second Generation) Sales Brochures We found several Porsche sales brochures for the second generation Boxster, which is known as the Type 987. The second generation of the Boxster debuted at the 2004 Paris Motor Show with the (997) 911 and became available for sale in 2005. This page...
Porsche Boxster (Second Generation) Sales Brochures We found several Porsche sales brochures for the second generation Boxster, which is known as the Type 987. The second generation of the Boxster debuted at the 2004 Paris Motor Show with the (997) 911 and became available for sale in 2005. This page...
Porsche Boxster (First Generation) Sales Brochures We found only two Porsche sales brochures for the first generation Boxster, which is known as the Type 986. The Boxster was released ahead of the 996. The 986 Boxster had the same bonnet, front wings, headlights, interior and engine architecture as the 996....
Porsche 718 Cayman Spare Parts Catalogs (2017 – 2021 Model Year) These official Porsche PET Diagrams and codes for the current Porsche 718 Cayman (2017 to 2021) models. Free for you to download and view. Whether you are working on your own Porsche 718 Cayman and need the total parts...
Porsche 718 Boxster Spare Parts Catalogs (2017 – 2021 Model Year) These official Porsche PET Diagrams and codes for the current Porsche 718 Boxster (2017 to 2021) models. Free for you to download and view. Whether you are working on your own Porsche 718 Boxster and need the total parts...
Porsche Boxster Spare Parts Catalogs (2012 – 2016 Model Year) These official Porsche PET Diagrams and codes for the current Porsche Boxster (2012 to 2016) models. Free for you to download and view. Whether you are working on your own Porsche Boxster and need the total parts guide or are...
Porsche Boxster Spare Parts Catalogs (2009 – 2012 Model Year) These official Porsche PET Diagrams and codes for the current Porsche Boxster (2009 – 2012) models. Free for you to download and view. Whether you are working on your own Porsche Boxster and need the total parts guide or are...
Porsche Boxster Spare Parts Catalogs (2005 – 2008 Model Year) These official Porsche PET Diagrams and codes for the current Porsche Boxster (2005 – 2008) models. Free for you to download and view. Whether you are working on your own Porsche Boxster and need the total parts guide or are...
Porsche Boxster Spare Parts Catalogs (1997 – 2004 Model Year) These official Porsche PET Diagrams and codes for the current Porsche Boxster (1997 – 2004) models. Free for you to download and view. Whether you are working on your own Porsche Boxster and need the total parts guide or are...
Porsche Option Codes – 2021 718 Boxster Looking to decode your 2021 Porsche 718 Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 2021 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the...
Porsche Option Codes – 2020 718 Boxster Looking to decode your 2020 Porsche 718 Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 2020 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the...
Porsche Option Codes – 2019 718 Boxster Looking to decode your 2019 Porsche 718 Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 2019 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the...
Porsche Option Codes – 2018 718 Boxster Looking to decode your 2018 Porsche 718 Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 2018 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the...
Porsche Option Codes – 2017 718 Boxster Looking to decode your 2017 Porsche 718 Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 2017 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the...
Porsche Option Codes – 2016 Boxster Looking to decode your 2016 Porsche Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 2016 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the full 2016...
Porsche Option Codes – 2015 Boxster Looking to decode your 2015 Porsche Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 2015 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the full 2015...
Porsche Option Codes – 2014 Boxster Looking to decode your 2014 Porsche Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 2014 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the full 2014...
Porsche Option Codes – 2013 Boxster Looking to decode your 2013 Porsche Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 2013 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the full 2013...
Porsche Option Codes – 2012 Boxster (Type 981) Looking to decode your 2012 Porsche Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 2012 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the...
Porsche Option Codes – 2012 Boxster Looking to decode your 2012 Porsche Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 2012 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the full 2012...
Porsche Option Codes – 2011 Boxster Looking to decode your 2011 Porsche Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 2011 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the full 2011...
Porsche Option Codes – 2010 Boxster Looking to decode your 2010 Porsche Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 2010 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the full 2010...
Porsche Option Codes – 2009 Boxster Looking to decode your 2009 Porsche Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 2009 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the full 2009...
Porsche Option Codes – 2008 Boxster Looking to decode your 2008 Porsche Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 2008 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the full 2008...
Porsche Option Codes – 2007 Boxster Looking to decode your 2007 Porsche Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 2007 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the full 2007...
Porsche Option Codes – 2006 Boxster Looking to decode your 2006 Porsche Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 2006 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the full 2004...
Porsche Option Codes – 2005 Boxster Looking to decode your 2005 Porsche Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 2005 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the full 2005...
Porsche Option Codes – 2004 Boxster Looking to decode your 2004 Porsche Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 2004 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the full 2004 Boxster...
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Porsche Option Codes – 2001 Boxster Looking to decode your 2001 Porsche Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 2001 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the full 12001 Boxster...
Porsche Option Codes – 2000 Boxster Looking to decode your 2000 Porsche Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 2000 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the full 2000...
Porsche Option Codes – 1999 Boxster Looking to decode your 1999 Porsche Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 1999 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the full 1999...
Porsche Option Codes – 1998 Boxster Looking to decode your 1998 Porsche Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 1998 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the full 1998...
Porsche Option Codes – 1997 Boxster Looking to decode your 1997 Porsche Boxster option codes? Want to know what those codes are in your 1997 Porsche Boxster service manual? Then this is the post for you. We painstakingly researched all the Porsche option and equipment codes for the full 1997...
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Studio Torino was responsible for the interior design and bodywork, using carbon fiber and aluminum for the body panels. Prototype 1/2 ENGINE Type — 6 cylinders RUF Kompressor Valves — 4 x cylinder Volume — 3824 cm 3 Power — 440 bhp (324kW) @ 7000 rpm Torque — 470 Nm...
The two most powerful and fastest mid-engine sports models from Porsche are ready and raring to go: with uprated engines and excellent PASM chassis the Boxster GTS and Cayman GTS set new benchmarks for sportiness in their segment. 3.4 L naturally aspirated flat 6 is good for 330 hp. Sport Chrono package is standard. This means that in conjunction with the optional Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) and the active Sport Plus button, the Boxster GTS sprints from 0-100 km/h in 4.7 seconds.
Carfection on YouTube released their road review of the new 2020 Porsche Boxster GTS 4.0 yesterday. Using essentially the same engine that comes in the 718 Boxster Spyder, the 4.0 GTS has a naturally aspirated 4 liter boxer six producing a tickle under 395 HP and 309 lbs-ft of torque....
Kicking the Four-Pot to the Curb In the new 718 Boxster and Cayman GTS, Porsche has replaced the 2.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder with a 4.0-liter naturally aspirated flat-six engine pulled from the Spyder and GT4. The four-pot engine is still available in the S version of the cars and below, but...
It Sounds Like It Lotus has long been held up as one of the best sports car manufacturers out there. The company builds excellent cars, one that went away a while back but was a staple in the sports car market was the Elan. According to Autocar, Lotus may be...
The 718 Boxster Spyder is everything you could possibly want in a sports car. The sublime combination of a legendary chassis and naturally aspirated 6-cylinder Porsche engine is accentuated by the emphasis that less is more when done right - and nobody does this better than Porsche’s GT division. Connections with these cars are visceral and emotional, an outcome mutually desired by both Porsche engineers and customers alike. They will never be considered tardy in the right hands. The Spyder is in my opinion, the best sports cars you can buy in this segment.
A 1997 Porsche Boxster (left) and a 1958 Porsche 356 A Speedster (right) The day dawned bright and clear with little sign of any clouds, a typical Highveld winter’s day. After an early morning meeting for coffee, the small group consisting of two owner/drivers, a journalist (myself), a photographer and...
Get a Car Built for You Porsche cars are some of the most customizable from the factory that you can buy. There are 39 different variants between the 911 and 718 and then there’s a long list of options to choose from. According to Autocar, plant manager Christian Friedl said...
Meet the New Range-Toppers Porsche has unveiled the new 718 Spyder and Cayman GT4. The new top-of-the-lineup cars feature some updates to the body, borrowing from other Porsche models in some cases. However, the big news for the model is the newly developed 4.0-liter flat six-cylinder engine that makes a...
Porsche Fans, Rejoice! Porsche appears to have made a decision that will thrill sports car enthusiasts and Porsche enthusiasts everywhere. The company will bring it’s silky smooth flat-six to the Boxster and the 718 Cayman. The flat-six mill will be in a car that sits below the model line toppers...
In 2000, Porsche gave us the Boxster S. With a 3.2 liter naturally aspirated Flat-6, it was good for 250 bhp and 225 ft lbs of torque, up by 25% on the base 2.7 liter Boxster. Hardward changes, a 6-speed gearbox and all this extra power and torque transformed the Boxster driving experience. From behind the wheel, the Boxster S rushes forward in a way that is missing from the base model, that torque increase really making itself known, especially in the midrange. 0 to 60 mph now takes 5.60 second (compared to 6.5 for the 2.7 L base model). Top speed is 161 mph and the quarter mile is 14.1 seconds.
Cayman GTS vs Boxster GTS Shootout We go for a drive in the 2018 Porsche Cayman GTS and Porsche Boxster GTS...
While the original 986 Boxster was a sweet ride, its performance began to lag behind newer competitors like the Honda S2000. Powered by a 2.5-litre flat six-cylinder engine, the base model was upgraded to a 2.7-litre engine in the year 2000. The gearbox options in the Boxster 2.7 are the same as in 2.5, but they got new type designations due to improvements. Externally, the 986 Boxster 2.7 looks like Boxster 2.5. Inside the side airbags are standard and the plastic feeling has been reduced. The fuel tank is a larger 64-liter. Alcantara trim is available on the options list.
The 2007 model year Boxster got a change that most people don't think is significant, but is. Model year 2007 is when the base Cayman joined the 987 lineup. The interior and exterior remained mostly the same, but the Boxster S received the Cayman S 3.4-liter flat six while the 2.7 in both the Boxster and new Cayman received VarioCam Plus, which bumped horsepower up to 245. Think of this model year as Porsche taking the changes to get the base Boxster 2.7 to the same level as the recently introduced base Cayman.
In true Porsche GTS spirit, the output of the 2.5-litre, four-cylinder flat ‘boxer’ engine has been increased to 360 bhp courtesy of a new intake system and an optimized turbocharger. These improvements generate 15bhp more power compared with the 718 S model, and up to 35 bhp more power than the prior GTS models. A manual six-speed gearbox is standard, with the Porsche PDK available as an option. Standard equipment includes the Sport Chrono Package, Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV) with a mechanical rear axle limited slip differential and Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM).
While the first generation Boxster S was received with mixed feelings, the second generation was praised. With the introduction of the 718 Boxster, the car-maker showed a special commitment to the smallest member of the Porsche family and it arguably become the best sports car in the world. The Boxster S featured a 2.5-liter flat-four engine. It was turbocharged and with direct fuel injection and was good for 345 hp. Performance was up a lot, especially in the midrange, now that torque was 310 ft lbs. It helped rocket the Boxster S from zero to 60 mph in just 4.0 seconds and onto a top speed of 177mph.
Welcome to the four generation Boxster. The base Boxster was powered by a twin-turbo 2.0-liter direct-injection gasoline unit. It offered a total output of 300 hp and it was paired as standard with a 6-speed manual, while a 7-speed automatic (PDK – dual-clutch) was on the options list. In terms of design, it gets a more modern look and feel and the interior is upgraded. More tech, more power and more speed. The only downside is the loss of the aural pleasure of a flat 6 engine that is naturally aspirated and loves to rev to the sky.
Twenty years after the launch of the original Porsche Boxster, a new generation of Boxster was introduced in January 2016, with first deliveries in the UK scheduled for the spring of this year. Up until last year, the Boxster was powered by a 6-cylinder boxer engine, but this new generation...
Porsche 718 Boxster vs Lotus Elise 250 Cup As supercar and sports car fans, it is hard not to love the Porsche 718 Boxster and the Lotus Elise. While us car guys drool over Pagani and Koenigsegg machines, the reality is that very few of us will ever be able to afford such...
Following in the footsteps of the nineteen fifties and sixties 356 Speedsters, 550 Spyders, different 718 Spyders and the two thousand ten Boxster 987 Spyder, the Boxster 981 Spyder is by far the most powerful of them. The power-to-weight ratio of the original 718 Spyder 1.7- and 2.0-litre 4-cylinder models was better though already 55 years earlier. Visually the Porsche Speedsters and Spyders are characterized by their unique side view silhouette - the result of the low windscreen and low roofline when the temporary canvas top is fitted.
Unlike its Boxster brother, the S version of the mid-engined Porsche roadster offered a 3.4-liter unit from its predecessor, but with some improvements and a lower vehicle mass. It offered 311 hp and enough torque to push the car to 100 kph (62 mph) in 4.8 seconds if the car was fitted with PDK (automatic dual-clutch). The two-seat roadster featured a clean design interior, with influences from the Carrera GT super sports-car. The Boxster S was the sweeter of the two models.
The second generation of Porsche Boxster came out in 2004 at the Paris Motor Show and shared almost the same design with its predecessor. The Boxster S came with the 3.2-liter flat-six engine mated to a standard 6-speed manual transmission, while a 5-speed Tiptronic S (automatic) with manual override to select gears was on the options list. The Porsche Stability Management was fitted as standard. It got a bump on power over the prior generation Boxster S as well as a newly modernized exterior design. The interior was also upgraded and was much nicer.
In November 2007, Porsche announced a commemorative RS60 Spyder edition of the Boxster to celebrate Porsche's 1960 win in the 12 Hours of Sebring in Florida. Only 1,960 units were produced worldwide with each model bearing a numbered production badge on the dash. The RS60 Spyder came only in GT Silver Metallic exterior colour while the standard interior is Carrera Red leather, with dark gray leather as an option. The RS60 came standard with 19 inch SportDesign alloy wheels, Porsche's Active Suspension Management System, and a sports exhaust that increased the engine output to 303 PS (299 hp; 223 kW).
The third generation Boxster was a bigger car than the 987 it replaced, but it was also lighter and more powerful. The 2013 model year Boxster went through a downsize program and received a 2.7-liter boxer engine, which was 0.2-liter smaller than its predecessor. With 261 bhp @ 6700 rpm and 206 ft lbs @ 4500 rpm the base Boxster still felt underpowered to many. The base 981 Boxster got a 6-speed manual gearbox or you could opt for an optional 7-speed reworked PDK. The base car is plenty fast but if it were our money, we would opt for the more powerful Boxster S.
It was Porsche's first road vehicle to be originally designed as a roadster since the 914. The first-generation Boxster (the 986) was introduced in late 1996 as a 1997 model year car. The V-Series Boxster 2.5 rolled out in August 1996 from Porsche’s factory in Zuffenhausen, Germany. The design was heavily influenced by the 1993 Boxster Concept (which was a good thing). It was an instant success, becoming Porsche's biggest seller from its introduction in 1996 until the introduction of the Cayenne sport utility vehicle in 2003.
In 2015, Porsche's executive board ordered Weissach engineers to design and build the lightest sports car possible based on the 981. It was to be more minimalistic than the 981 Spyder. Some of the inspiration came from the 1968 Porsche 909 Bergspyder. This is one sexy one-seater and roofless extreme machine. It received the 3.8-liter Cayman GT4 engine, which was tuned to produce 387hp (up 7hp). Expected Nürburgring time of around 7:30 minutes.
The limited production Boxster S Porsche Design Edition 2 debuted in October 2008 as 2009 model. It featured a free-flowing exhaust system, which raised power from 217 kW (291 hp) at 6,250 rpm to 223 kW (299 hp) at an identical 6,250 rpm. It came in a unified Carrera White paint scheme with matching white 19-inch wheels, a black and grey interior with white gauges, red taillights and light grey stripes along the body. 500 were made for the worldwide market, 32 shipped into the U.S. and 18 into Canada.
The original Porsche Boxster was a huge success and help Porsche grow its customer base, so when the second-generation Boxster (987) came to the US market as a 2005 model it wasn’t a surprise that it followed a similar formula. While the 987 Boxster retained only 20 per cent of the 986’s DNA, it looked similar enough to us that it felt more like a mild refresh than a totally new model update. The engine and transmissions were, for the most part, carry-overs, albeit with the obligatory and customary modest bump in performance and power (now at 240 horsepower).
991 Carrera vs. Boxster S The Porsche Boxster S has always been considered the poor man’s Porsche, though the latest iteration gives its big brother, the 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera (991), a run for its money on the latest episode of Car and Driver: Abroad....
The year was 1993 and the month was January when Porsche took the wraps off the Boxster design study at the Detroit Motor Show. The public and automotive media received the newcomer will great enthusiasm, celebrating Porsche’s decision to embrace the mid-engine configuration once more with a feeling. But better still, the Boxster saved Porsche from bankruptcy. This is the car that played a big part in Porsche's success moving forward.
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