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German
premiere for the Porsche Boxster RS 60 Spyder From April 4, the
most recent model in the successful Boxster series will be celebrating
its first home appearance at the 18th Auto Mobil International (AMI) in
Leipzig.
The city is home
to Porsches second production location, complementing the main factory
in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen. At the motor show there are other highlights
to be appreciated, too: the innovative power train of the future Cayenne,
with its Full Parallel Hybrid drive giving particularly low fuel consumption,
and the Porsche RS Spyder racing car.
With eight overall wins in the American Le Mans Series (ALMS) in 2007,
the RS Spyder has proved itself as the racing car with the most international
overall victories to have been designed and built in Germany. Moreover,
in its triumphal progress through the USA, the RS Spyder was using the
especially environmentally friendly E10-fuel which contains ten percent
bioethanol by volume.
By contrast, the newest version of the mid-engine two-seater Porsche
Boxster is reminiscent of the great racing triumphs of the 1960s. The
RS 60 Spyder is a vivid reminder of the Porsche racing era of the sixties
in color, shape, fittings and philosophy. The Boxster, which enjoys the
full power of 303 PS (223 kW), thanks to its sporting exhaust system,
holds the promise of correspondingly sporty driving dynamics combined
with Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) as standard equipment,
and 19-inch wheels.
The modern Roadster in sixties style comes luxuriously equipped,
and in commemoration of the year 1960 when its role model
and predecessor, the Porsche 718 RS 60 Spyder, first made its appearance
production is limited to a series of 1,960 vehicles.
Porsche will
be giving a privileged insight into its development activities with the
Cayenne Hybrid, whose innovative drive train can be seen in Leipzig at
the AMI. The emphatically sporting all-terrain vehicle will be available
within the present decade as a Full Parallel Hybrid. This
particularly efficient Hybrid system has an electric motor placed between
the internal combustion engine and the transmission. The Hybrid drive
offers not only maximized fuel economy, but also the additional possibility
of driving in a completely emission-free, electrically-powered mode.
Once again, the Porsche factory in Leipzig has its own information counter
at the exhibition stand. There, visitors can book factory tours, reserve
self-drive or accompanied drives in a Porsche on the works own running-in
and test track, or can glean general information on Porsches activities
in Leipzig. From 2009, a second Porsche model will be taking shape at
the Leipzig works alongside the Cayenne. The new four-door Gran Turismo
Panamera will then be manufactured at the Porsche factory, which meanwhile
will have been extended and oriented towards the newest production methods.
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