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The MotorTrend Buyer's Guide has the 2019 Porsche 718 Boxster specs you need, from dimensions and cargo space to power and mpgs. Find incentives, rebates, recalls, and warranty specifications here.
While a Porsche 718 Cayman S like this one would have retailed for around $70,000 before optional extras, the used market ...
Porsche has now announced the retirement of its petrol-powered 718 Boxster and Cayman. The 718 duo was facing troubles for the past year, but it is now that we know that the 718 Boxster and the ...
Porsche is testing the upcoming Cayman Electric at the Nurburgring. Two prototypes show different wheels and an active rear spoiler. Single-motor RWD and dual-motor AWD versions will be offered.
Brand-new, the current-generation 982 gas-powered Cayman starts at $72,800, and the Boxster starts at $74,900. Porsche will likely think up some special-edition versions to commemorate the final ...
In mid-2024, Porsche pulled its gas-powered Boxster and Cayman from European markets due to cybersecurity regulations. Meeting the new regulations, which took effect July 1, 2024, would require ...
Production of the current gas-powered Porsche 718 Boxster and Cayman models is set to end by October 2025 Limited stock will be available into early 2026 The planned all-electric Boxster and ...
The fourth-gen Porsche Boxster and Cayman are slated to go out of production in October. There should be enough inventory to last for a little while, but supplies will likely dry up fast.
2019's eCoty winner, Porsche's Cayman GT4 is one of the best sports cars you can buy, and with the company's PDK transmission it should also be one of the quickest cars we have lapped at Bedford ...
It’s a significant date because on the 17th March, 2022, Porsche confirmed - amid much speculation - that its next Boxster and Cayman would be electric. A bold strategy back then, if not an ...
T he Porsche 718 twins — the Boxster convertible and Cayman coupe — are marked for death. They have but months left to live ...
As the 2025 model year Porsche 718 Cayman belts out 300 horses from a four-cylinder turbo, a little over 300 horsepower should be alright in the most entry-level spec of the 718 Cayman Electric.