Porsche brings on the all-new version of its open-top two-seater Boxster with a bang. The Porsche Boxster 2013 features a new lightweight body, a revamped chasis with longer wheelbase and wider track and larger wheels to enhance the driving dynamics. The new Boxster sprints from 0 to 100km/h in just 5.7 seconds and has a fuel consumption of 7.7l/100km. The basic list price for Boxster 2013 in Germany will be 48,291 euros including 19% tax.
Stuttgart. Never before in the history of the  Porsche Boxster was a change of generation so comprehensive. The  open-top two-seater car is being marketed with a completely new  lightweight body and a completely revamped chassis. Considerably lower  weight, longer wheelbase, a wider track and larger wheels significantly  enhance yet further the mid-engine sports car’s driving dynamics,  already far and away the best in its class, supported by the new  electro-mechanical power steering. The new Boxsters boast superior  performance and are also up to 15 per cent more fuel-efficient.  Depending on model, they get by with significantly less than eight  litres of fuel per 100 kilometres. 
The new Boxster thus delivers  what the fundamentally changed styling with shorter overhangs,  significantly forward-shifted windscreen, flatter silhouette and  expressive edges promises. The passengers are enclosed by the completely  redesigned, fully electric hood, which now dispenses with a convertible  top compartment lid. The interior concept offers the occupants more  space and reflects the new Porsche outline with the raked centre  console, which, originating with the Carrera GT, ensures further  improved ergonomics in all models. 
The new sports car generation  makes its debut in the classic Porsche pairing of Boxster and Boxster  S. Both models are powered by flat-six engines with direct petrol  injection, the efficiency of which is further enhanced by electrical  system recuperation, thermal management and start/stop function. The  base model’s new power unit delivers 265 hp (195 kW) from a 2.7 litre  displacement – ten hp more than its larger displacement predecessor.  Technically, it is now based on the 3.4-litre engine of the Boxster S.  This now delivers 315 hp (232 kW), which is five hp more than before.  Both models feature a manual six-speed gearbox as standard with the  seven-speed Porsche Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) available as an  option. Both sports cars achieve their best fuel consumption and  acceleration performance with the PDK. The Porsche Boxster’s fuel  consumption with PDK is 7.7 l/100 km and 8.0 l/100 km for the Boxster S.  With gear changes without interruption to the power flow, the Boxster  sprints from zero to 100 km/h in 5.7 seconds, the Boxster S in 5.0  seconds. 
To enhance driving dynamics yet further, Porsche offers  the Sport Chrono Package as an optional extra for the Boxster,  featuring dynamic transmission mounts for the first time. Also new in  the Boxster is Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV) with mechanical rear axle  differential lock.
The market launch of the new Boxster  generation will be on 14.04.2012. The basic list price in Germany will  be 48,291 euro for the Boxster and 59,120 euro for the Boxster S,  including 19 per cent value added tax in both cases.





















