Porsche has been very German about changing up the old Boxster with a new generation. Playing a game of percentages, they’ve cut a few inches there, added a couple elsewhere and bumped up the power ever so slightly.
Problem is, while the the first Boxster saved Porsche from the brink, the 981 will not change the game at all. Yes, it’s a whole lot better looking as well as better proportioned, wider and more aggressive, it’s not going to force attention upon itself.
But what if we forgo Porsche’s rules about model overlap, and really put the two-seater into the same territory as the more expensive Carrera Cabrio. That’s what renderer Milanno Artworks did, at least virtually, with the Boxster Turbo. It’s got a new bumper and some intakes that follow Porsche’s 911 Turbo look. He even went as far as to offer black wheels as a special package for the car.
Story via GT Spirit.
But what if we forgo Porsche’s rules about model overlap, and really put the two-seater into the same territory as the more expensive Carrera Cabrio. That’s what renderer Milanno Artworks did, at least virtually, with the Boxster Turbo. It’s got a new bumper and some intakes that follow Porsche’s 911 Turbo look. He even went as far as to offer black wheels as a special package for the car.
Story via GT Spirit.